The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by S. Johnson, Том 371790 |
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... mind . " Let gaudy ribbands be deny'd " To her who raves with scornful pride ; " And , if religion crack her notions , " Lock - up her volumes of devotions ; But , if for man her rage prevail , " Bar her the fight of creatures male ...
... mind . " Let gaudy ribbands be deny'd " To her who raves with scornful pride ; " And , if religion crack her notions , " Lock - up her volumes of devotions ; But , if for man her rage prevail , " Bar her the fight of creatures male ...
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... " But , out of mind when out of view , " Some other mounts the twig anew ; " And bufinefs , on each monkey - shore , " Runs the fame track it went before . " 45 FABLES . A B BLE S. FA ΙΝ TWO PARTS . -- 26 GAY'S POEMS .
... " But , out of mind when out of view , " Some other mounts the twig anew ; " And bufinefs , on each monkey - shore , " Runs the fame track it went before . " 45 FABLES . A B BLE S. FA ΙΝ TWO PARTS . -- 26 GAY'S POEMS .
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... mind . ? Or , like the wife Ulyffes , thrown , By various fates , on realms unknown , Haft thou through many cities ftray'd , Their customs , laws , and manners , weigh'd ? The fhepherd modeftly reply'd , I ne'er the paths of learning ...
... mind . ? Or , like the wife Ulyffes , thrown , By various fates , on realms unknown , Haft thou through many cities ftray'd , Their customs , laws , and manners , weigh'd ? The fhepherd modeftly reply'd , I ne'er the paths of learning ...
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... mind : I mark his true , his faithful way , And in my service copy Tray . . In conftancy and nuptial love , I learn my duty from the dove . The hen , who from the chilly air , With pious wing , protects her care , And every fowl that ...
... mind : I mark his true , his faithful way , And in my service copy Tray . . In conftancy and nuptial love , I learn my duty from the dove . The hen , who from the chilly air , With pious wing , protects her care , And every fowl that ...
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... mind can morals glean . 65 70 Thy fame is juft , the Sage replies ; Thy virtue proves thee truly wife . Pride often guides the author's pen ; 75 Books as affected are as men : But he who ftudies Nature's laws , From certain truth his ...
... mind can morals glean . 65 70 Thy fame is juft , the Sage replies ; Thy virtue proves thee truly wife . Pride often guides the author's pen ; 75 Books as affected are as men : But he who ftudies Nature's laws , From certain truth his ...
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Afide againſt Alexis beauty befide beneath bofom breaſt cauſe CLEANTHES cloſe confefs court cries defcend deſpair difgrace DIONE Dione's diſguiſe dy'd e'er Evander eyes FABLE FABLE fafe faid falfe fame fate faultering fays fcorn fecret feek fhade fhall fhould fide fighs fight firſt flain flame flies fome fool forrows foul friendſhip ftand ftate ftill ftrength fuch fudden fwain fylvan Guife hand hate hath hear heart honeft honour hour houſe juſt knaves LAURA loft LYCIDAS maid Menalcas mind moſt muft muſt ne'er nymph o'er paffion PARTHENIA plain pleaſure Plutus praiſe pride purſue race rais'd raiſe ravenous band reft reply'd rife rofe SCENE ſhake ſhall ſhare ſhe SHEPHERD ſhow ſkill ſome ſpeak ſtate ſteps tears thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou tongue truſt Twas vex'd Whene'er whofe Whoſe wife wretch XXXVII
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Страница 36 - The Lion crav'd the Fox's art ; The Fox, the Lion's force and heart. The Cock implor'd the Pigeon's flight, Whose wings were rapid, strong, and light : The Pigeon strength of wing...
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