The Works of the English Poets: Buckingham and LansdowneSamuel Johnson H. Hughs, 1779 |
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... sense , and they Were , as my love , without the least allay . As pure , alas ! but not fo fure to last , For , like a pleafing dream , they are all past . From heaven her beauties like fierce lightnings came Which break through ...
... sense , and they Were , as my love , without the least allay . As pure , alas ! but not fo fure to last , For , like a pleafing dream , they are all past . From heaven her beauties like fierce lightnings came Which break through ...
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... sense , Defective both in metal and in measure , A lover's fancy coins into a treasure . How vast the subject ! what a boundless store Of bright ideas , shining all before The Mufes ' fighs , forbids me to give o'er ! But the kind god ...
... sense , Defective both in metal and in measure , A lover's fancy coins into a treasure . How vast the subject ! what a boundless store Of bright ideas , shining all before The Mufes ' fighs , forbids me to give o'er ! But the kind god ...
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... sense , Reafon itself made no defence . What pleafing thoughts poffefs'd my mind When little favours fhew'd you kind ! And though , when coldnefs oft ' prevail'd , My heart would fink , and spirits fail'd , Yet willingly the yoke I bore ...
... sense , Reafon itself made no defence . What pleafing thoughts poffefs'd my mind When little favours fhew'd you kind ! And though , when coldnefs oft ' prevail'd , My heart would fink , and spirits fail'd , Yet willingly the yoke I bore ...
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... in their own , The better by example to convince , Caft but a view on this wrong fide of sense . * The matchlefs character of Shakespeare . First , Firft , a foliloquy is calmly made , Where every 78 POEMS . BUCKINGHAM'S.
... in their own , The better by example to convince , Caft but a view on this wrong fide of sense . * The matchlefs character of Shakespeare . First , Firft , a foliloquy is calmly made , Where every 78 POEMS . BUCKINGHAM'S.
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... sense : Our appetites are Nature's laws , and given Under the broad authentic feal of heaven . Let pedants wrangle , and let bigots fight , To put restraint on innocent delight , But heaven and nature's always in the right ; They would ...
... sense : Our appetites are Nature's laws , and given Under the broad authentic feal of heaven . Let pedants wrangle , and let bigots fight , To put restraint on innocent delight , But heaven and nature's always in the right ; They would ...
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