The Works of the English Poets, Том 31J. Nichols, 1779 - 288 страници |
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... leaving the court , bus when he was fent to that of France , on fome short commiffions and embaffies of compliment : as if the king defigned to fhew the French ( who would be thought the politeft nation ) that one of the finest gen ...
... leaving the court , bus when he was fent to that of France , on fome short commiffions and embaffies of compliment : as if the king defigned to fhew the French ( who would be thought the politeft nation ) that one of the finest gen ...
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... leave to print a pastoral of her writing ; that poem having produced the verfes immediately following it . I wish the might be prevailed with to publish some other pieces of that kind , in which the foftness of her fex , and the ...
... leave to print a pastoral of her writing ; that poem having produced the verfes immediately following it . I wish the might be prevailed with to publish some other pieces of that kind , in which the foftness of her fex , and the ...
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... leaves , without any alteration ; though I had the fairest opportunity , and the strongest inclination , 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 ...
... leaves , without any alteration ; though I had the fairest opportunity , and the strongest inclination , 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 ...
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... leave materials for a panegyrick , not un- worthy the pen of fome future Pliny . : From fo noble a fubject as the earl of Dorset , to fo mean a one as myself , is ( I confefs ) a very pindaric tranfition : I fhall only fay one word ...
... leave materials for a panegyrick , not un- worthy the pen of fome future Pliny . : From fo noble a fubject as the earl of Dorset , to fo mean a one as myself , is ( I confefs ) a very pindaric tranfition : I fhall only fay one word ...
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... leave earth's other part , and rife in ours ? Why does he wake the correspondent moon , And fill - her willing lamp with liquid light , Commanding her with delegated powers To beautify the world , and bless the night ? Why does each ...
... leave earth's other part , and rife in ours ? Why does he wake the correspondent moon , And fill - her willing lamp with liquid light , Commanding her with delegated powers To beautify the world , and bless the night ? Why does each ...
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