The Works of the English Poets: J. Philips, Smith, and PomfretH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... misery , attends On Love , and where too frequently it ends ; And let not that unweildy paffion sway Your foul , which none but whining fools obey .. The mafculine , brave spirit fcorns to own The proud ufurper of my facred throne ...
... misery , attends On Love , and where too frequently it ends ; And let not that unweildy paffion sway Your foul , which none but whining fools obey .. The mafculine , brave spirit fcorns to own The proud ufurper of my facred throne ...
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... misery . But your encouragements so strongly move , I'm almost tempted to pursue my love : For fure no treacherous designs should dwell : In one that argues and perfuades so well ; For what could Love by my destruction gain ? Love ' s ...
... misery . But your encouragements so strongly move , I'm almost tempted to pursue my love : For fure no treacherous designs should dwell : In one that argues and perfuades so well ; For what could Love by my destruction gain ? Love ' s ...
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... d and o'erwhelm'd at once with misery . COSMELIA . Since then we have no trophies to bestow , No pompous things to make a glorious fhew S 2 } ( For ( For all the tribute a poor swain can bring ON THE DEATH OF QUEEN MARY . 259.
... d and o'erwhelm'd at once with misery . COSMELIA . Since then we have no trophies to bestow , No pompous things to make a glorious fhew S 2 } ( For ( For all the tribute a poor swain can bring ON THE DEATH OF QUEEN MARY . 259.
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... misery ? This shocks the mind with deep reflections fraught , And Reafon bends beneath the ponderous thought ; Crimes take their eftimate from guilt , and grow More heinous ftill , the more they do incenfe That God to whom all creatures ...
... misery ? This shocks the mind with deep reflections fraught , And Reafon bends beneath the ponderous thought ; Crimes take their eftimate from guilt , and grow More heinous ftill , the more they do incenfe That God to whom all creatures ...
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... misery . Thy wretched daughters that furvive ,, Are by the heathen kept alive , Only to gratify their luft , And then be mix'd with common dust , Oh ! infupportable , ftupendous woe !. What What shall we do ? ah ! whither shall we 1316 ...
... misery . Thy wretched daughters that furvive ,, Are by the heathen kept alive , Only to gratify their luft , And then be mix'd with common dust , Oh ! infupportable , ftupendous woe !. What What shall we do ? ah ! whither shall we 1316 ...
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