The Works of the English Poets, Том 43R. Hett, 1779 - 2 страници |
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... must evidently have a foul above it . Tully in his Tufculum was never more happy , than the Lord Townshend in his Rainham , Where majestically plain " Pure Nature reigns , where varied views from views " Diffufive prospects yield ...
... must evidently have a foul above it . Tully in his Tufculum was never more happy , than the Lord Townshend in his Rainham , Where majestically plain " Pure Nature reigns , where varied views from views " Diffufive prospects yield ...
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... must confefs , that mere idleness induced me to write ; and the hopes of entertaining a few idle men , to publifh . I am not fo vain as not to think there are many faults in the enfuing poems ; all human works must fall short of ...
... must confefs , that mere idleness induced me to write ; and the hopes of entertaining a few idle men , to publifh . I am not fo vain as not to think there are many faults in the enfuing poems ; all human works must fall short of ...
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... must bleed ! Brighter from her difeafe the fhines , As fire the precious gold refines . Thus when the filent grave becomes Pregnant with life , as fruitful wombs ; When the wide feas , and spacious earth , Refign us to our second birth ...
... must bleed ! Brighter from her difeafe the fhines , As fire the precious gold refines . Thus when the filent grave becomes Pregnant with life , as fruitful wombs ; When the wide feas , and spacious earth , Refign us to our second birth ...
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... must with Hanmer die : O Compton , when this breath we once refign , My duft fhall be as eloquent as thine . Till that laft hour which calls me hence away To pay that great arrear which all must pay ; O ! may I tread the paths which ...
... must with Hanmer die : O Compton , when this breath we once refign , My duft fhall be as eloquent as thine . Till that laft hour which calls me hence away To pay that great arrear which all must pay ; O ! may I tread the paths which ...
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... must almost first be lost ; But you with speed forbid distress to grieve : He gives by halves * , who hesitates to give . Thus when an angel views mankind distrest , He feels compaffion pleading in his breast ; Inftant the heavenly ...
... must almost first be lost ; But you with speed forbid distress to grieve : He gives by halves * , who hesitates to give . Thus when an angel views mankind distrest , He feels compaffion pleading in his breast ; Inftant the heavenly ...
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