The Works of the English Poets, Том 31J. Nichols, 1779 - 288 страници |
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... hopes can form in favour of a young nobleman . " Tu Marcellus eris " Our eyes and our hearts are turned on you . You must be a judge and master of polite learning ; a friend and patron to men of letters and merit ; a faithful and able ...
... hopes can form in favour of a young nobleman . " Tu Marcellus eris " Our eyes and our hearts are turned on you . You must be a judge and master of polite learning ; a friend and patron to men of letters and merit ; a faithful and able ...
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... hope , that , as I may hereafter bind up my fuller fheaf , and lay fome pieces of a very different nature the product of my feverer ftudies ) at your Lordship's feet , I fhall engage your more ferious reflection : happy , if in all my ...
... hope , that , as I may hereafter bind up my fuller fheaf , and lay fome pieces of a very different nature the product of my feverer ftudies ) at your Lordship's feet , I fhall engage your more ferious reflection : happy , if in all my ...
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... hope , make allowance for their having been written at very diftant times , and on very different occafions ; and take them as they happen to come . Public panegyricks , amorous odes , ferious re- flections , or idle tales , the product ...
... hope , make allowance for their having been written at very diftant times , and on very different occafions ; and take them as they happen to come . Public panegyricks , amorous odes , ferious re- flections , or idle tales , the product ...
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... , to have added a great deal to it . The blooming hopes , which I faid the world expected from my then very young patron , have been confirmed by VOL . I. most most noble and distinguished first - fruits ; and his [ 17 ]
... , to have added a great deal to it . The blooming hopes , which I faid the world expected from my then very young patron , have been confirmed by VOL . I. most most noble and distinguished first - fruits ; and his [ 17 ]
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... hope thy short - liv'd bark shall ride Down fpreading fate's unnavigable tide . What though ftill it farther tend , Still ' tis farther from its end ; And , in the bofom of that boundless sea , Still finds its error lengthen with its ...
... hope thy short - liv'd bark shall ride Down fpreading fate's unnavigable tide . What though ftill it farther tend , Still ' tis farther from its end ; And , in the bofom of that boundless sea , Still finds its error lengthen with its ...
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