The Works of the English Poets, Томове 17–19R. Herth, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... LAW , E. AND C. DILLY , J. DODSLEY , H. BALDWIN , J.WILKIE , J. ROBSON , J. JOHNSON , T. LOWNDES , T.BECKET , G. ROBINSON , T.CADELL , W. DAVIS , J. NICHOLS , F. NEWBERY , T. EVANS , J. RID- LEY , R. BALDWIN , G. NICOL , LEIGH AND ...
... LAW , E. AND C. DILLY , J. DODSLEY , H. BALDWIN , J.WILKIE , J. ROBSON , J. JOHNSON , T. LOWNDES , T.BECKET , G. ROBINSON , T.CADELL , W. DAVIS , J. NICHOLS , F. NEWBERY , T. EVANS , J. RID- LEY , R. BALDWIN , G. NICOL , LEIGH AND ...
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... laws , my foul defend From fuch a crime as all mankind deteft , And never lodg'd before in human breast ! But is it fin ? Or makes my mind alone Th ' imagin'd fin ? For nature makes it none . What tyrant then these envious laws began ...
... laws , my foul defend From fuch a crime as all mankind deteft , And never lodg'd before in human breast ! But is it fin ? Or makes my mind alone Th ' imagin'd fin ? For nature makes it none . What tyrant then these envious laws began ...
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... laws from pleasure bind , Nor thoughts of fin difturb their peace of mind . But man a slave of his own making lives ... laws , And , ftraining up too high , have spoil'd the cause . Yet fome wife nations break their cruel chains , And ...
... laws from pleasure bind , Nor thoughts of fin difturb their peace of mind . But man a slave of his own making lives ... laws , And , ftraining up too high , have spoil'd the cause . Yet fome wife nations break their cruel chains , And ...
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... laws , Fair Iphigenia the devoted maid Was , by the weeping priests , in linen robes array'd ; All mourn her fate ; but no relief appear'd : The royal victim bound , the knife already rear'd : When that offended power , who caus'd their ...
... laws , Fair Iphigenia the devoted maid Was , by the weeping priests , in linen robes array'd ; All mourn her fate ; but no relief appear'd : The royal victim bound , the knife already rear'd : When that offended power , who caus'd their ...
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... each with equal love , And from himself all envy would remove , Left both to be determined by the laws ; And to the Grecian chiefs transferr'd the cause . THE H 3 THE SPEECHES AJAX O F AND ULYSSE S. From the FROM OVID . 101.
... each with equal love , And from himself all envy would remove , Left both to be determined by the laws ; And to the Grecian chiefs transferr'd the cause . THE H 3 THE SPEECHES AJAX O F AND ULYSSE S. From the FROM OVID . 101.
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