The Works of the English Poets, Томове 17–19R. Herth, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... Nature fhews no profpect of return . Nor cows for cows confume with fruitlefs fire ; Nor mares , when hot , their fellow - mares defire : The father of the fold fupplies his ewes ; The ftag through fecret woods his hind purfues ; And ...
... Nature fhews no profpect of return . Nor cows for cows confume with fruitlefs fire ; Nor mares , when hot , their fellow - mares defire : The father of the fold fupplies his ewes ; The ftag through fecret woods his hind purfues ; And ...
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... the power of heaven to grant my prayer . Heaven has been kind , as far as heaven can be ; Our parents with our own defires agree ; yet I never can enjoy the fair ; But But Nature , ftronger than the Gods above , Refufes 28 TRANSLATIONS.
... the power of heaven to grant my prayer . Heaven has been kind , as far as heaven can be ; Our parents with our own defires agree ; yet I never can enjoy the fair ; But But Nature , ftronger than the Gods above , Refufes 28 TRANSLATIONS.
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John Dryden, Samuel Johnson Charles Bathurst (Londres). But Nature , ftronger than the Gods above , Refufes her affiftance to my love ; She fets the bar that causes all my pain : One gift refus'd makes all their bounty vain . And now the ...
John Dryden, Samuel Johnson Charles Bathurst (Londres). But Nature , ftronger than the Gods above , Refufes her affiftance to my love ; She fets the bar that causes all my pain : One gift refus'd makes all their bounty vain . And now the ...
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... in ivory fuch a maid , so fair , As nature could not with his art compare , Were the to work ; but , in her own defence , Muft take her pattern here , and copy hence . Pleas'd A Pleas with his idol , be commends , admires 32 TRANSLATIONS.
... in ivory fuch a maid , so fair , As nature could not with his art compare , Were the to work ; but , in her own defence , Muft take her pattern here , and copy hence . Pleas'd A Pleas with his idol , be commends , admires 32 TRANSLATIONS.
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... nature could behold fo dire a crime , I gratulate at least my native clime , That fuch a land , which fuch a monfter bore , So far is diftant from our Thracian fhore . D 3 Let Let Araby extol her happy coaft , Her cinnamon and FROM OVID ...
... nature could behold fo dire a crime , I gratulate at least my native clime , That fuch a land , which fuch a monfter bore , So far is diftant from our Thracian fhore . D 3 Let Let Araby extol her happy coaft , Her cinnamon and FROM OVID ...
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