The Works of the English Poets, Том 31J. Nichols, 1779 - 288 страници |
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... youth , and once more to engage himself in defending the liberty of his country . He entered into the prince of Orange's intereft ; and carried on his part of that great enter- prife here in London , and under the eye of the court ...
... youth , and once more to engage himself in defending the liberty of his country . He entered into the prince of Orange's intereft ; and carried on his part of that great enter- prife here in London , and under the eye of the court ...
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... : if I examine it not without fome intention of finding fault , and ( which is an odd way of making a panegyric ) fet his blemishes and imperfections in open view . The The fire of his youth carried him to fome exceffes DEDICATION .
... : if I examine it not without fome intention of finding fault , and ( which is an odd way of making a panegyric ) fet his blemishes and imperfections in open view . The The fire of his youth carried him to fome exceffes DEDICATION .
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Matthew Prior Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). The fire of his youth carried him to fome exceffes ; but they were accompanied with a most lively invention , and true humour . The little violences and eafy mistakes of a night ...
Matthew Prior Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). The fire of his youth carried him to fome exceffes ; but they were accompanied with a most lively invention , and true humour . The little violences and eafy mistakes of a night ...
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... youth and gay delight Sit on thy rofy cheeks confeft , Thou haft , my dear , undoubted right To triumph o'er this deftin'd breast . My reafon bends to what thy eyes ordain` ; For I was born to love , and thou to reign . II . But II ...
... youth and gay delight Sit on thy rofy cheeks confeft , Thou haft , my dear , undoubted right To triumph o'er this deftin'd breast . My reafon bends to what thy eyes ordain` ; For I was born to love , and thou to reign . II . But II ...
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... youth flies apace ; As well as Cupid , Time is blind : Soon must those glories of thy face The fate of vulgar beauty find : The thousand Loves , that arm thy potent eve , Must drop their quivers , flag their wings , and die . IV . Then ...
... youth flies apace ; As well as Cupid , Time is blind : Soon must those glories of thy face The fate of vulgar beauty find : The thousand Loves , that arm thy potent eve , Must drop their quivers , flag their wings , and die . IV . Then ...
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