A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes. By Several Hands, Том 1Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1765 |
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... please th ' unbody'd mind ? A winged virtue , through th ' etherial sky , From world to world unweary'd does he fly , Or curious trace the long laborious maze Of heav'n's decrees , where wond'ring angels gaze ? Does he delight to hear ...
... please th ' unbody'd mind ? A winged virtue , through th ' etherial sky , From world to world unweary'd does he fly , Or curious trace the long laborious maze Of heav'n's decrees , where wond'ring angels gaze ? Does he delight to hear ...
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... please . Shall he , whofe ancient patriarchal race To mighty Nimrod in one line we trace , In folemn conclave fit , devoid of thought , And poll for points of faith his trusty vote ! Be fummon'd to his ftall in time of need , And with ...
... please . Shall he , whofe ancient patriarchal race To mighty Nimrod in one line we trace , In folemn conclave fit , devoid of thought , And poll for points of faith his trusty vote ! Be fummon'd to his ftall in time of need , And with ...
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... please your wife am I unkindly us❜d ? " ' Tis true , her face may boast the peach's bloom ; " But does her nearer whisper breathe perfume ? " I own her taper shape is form'd to please ; " But don't you see her unconfin'd by stays ...
... please your wife am I unkindly us❜d ? " ' Tis true , her face may boast the peach's bloom ; " But does her nearer whisper breathe perfume ? " I own her taper shape is form'd to please ; " But don't you see her unconfin'd by stays ...
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... own ; Two maids , that never faw the town , A ferving - man not quite a clown , A boy to help to tread the mow , And drive , while t ' other holds the plough ; VOL . I. L A chief A chief of temper form'd to please , Fit to ( 161 )
... own ; Two maids , that never faw the town , A ferving - man not quite a clown , A boy to help to tread the mow , And drive , while t ' other holds the plough ; VOL . I. L A chief A chief of temper form'd to please , Fit to ( 161 )
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Robert Dodsley. A chief of temper form'd to please , Fit to converfe , and keep the keys ; And better to preserve the peace , Commiffion'd by the name of niece ; With understandings of a fize To think their mafter very wife . May heav'n ...
Robert Dodsley. A chief of temper form'd to please , Fit to converfe , and keep the keys ; And better to preserve the peace , Commiffion'd by the name of niece ; With understandings of a fize To think their mafter very wife . May heav'n ...
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Страница 233 - Ah ! let not Censure term our fate our choice, The stage but echoes back the public voice ; The drama's laws, the drama's patrons give, For we that live to please, must please to live.
Страница 281 - ... green, On which the tribe their gambols do display; And at the door imprisoning board is seen, Lest weakly wights of smaller size should stray; Eager, perdie, to bask in sunny day!
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Страница 249 - The yellow beech, the sable yew, The slender fir that taper grows, The sturdy oak with broad-spread boughs.
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