The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Samuel Johnson, Volumen15John Nichols, 1790 |
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... rife , And thine no more alive ? STREPHON . Rather what pleasure should I meet In my triumphant fcorn , To fee my tyrant at my feet ; While , taught by her , unmov'd I fit A tyrant in my turn . ALEXIS ... Ungentle fhepherd ! ceafe , for ...
... rife , And thine no more alive ? STREPHON . Rather what pleasure should I meet In my triumphant fcorn , To fee my tyrant at my feet ; While , taught by her , unmov'd I fit A tyrant in my turn . ALEXIS ... Ungentle fhepherd ! ceafe , for ...
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... rife and go , He pull❜d her down again . III . A fudden paffion feiz'd her heart , In fpight of her disdain ; She found a pulse in every part , And love in every vein . IV . Ah , youth ! ( faid fhe ) what charms are thefe , That ...
... rife and go , He pull❜d her down again . III . A fudden paffion feiz'd her heart , In fpight of her disdain ; She found a pulse in every part , And love in every vein . IV . Ah , youth ! ( faid fhe ) what charms are thefe , That ...
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... , and die . II . When , kill'd with grief , Amyntas lies , And you to mind fhall call The fighs that now unpity'd rife , The tears that vainly fall : That That welcome hour that ends this fmart , ' Will. 26 ROCHESTER'S POEMS .
... , and die . II . When , kill'd with grief , Amyntas lies , And you to mind fhall call The fighs that now unpity'd rife , The tears that vainly fall : That That welcome hour that ends this fmart , ' Will. 26 ROCHESTER'S POEMS .
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... rife , yet in its rife forbear With useless words t ' opprefs the weary'd ear . Here Here be your language lofty , there more light , ROCHESTER'S POEMS . 63 Verfes to Sir Car Scrope 63.
... rife , yet in its rife forbear With useless words t ' opprefs the weary'd ear . Here Here be your language lofty , there more light , ROCHESTER'S POEMS . 63 Verfes to Sir Car Scrope 63.
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... rife , And with attractive majefty surprise , Not by affected meretricious arts , But strict harmonious fymmetry of parts .; Which through the whole infenfibly must pass , With vital heat to animate the mafs : A pure , an active , an ...
... rife , And with attractive majefty surprise , Not by affected meretricious arts , But strict harmonious fymmetry of parts .; Which through the whole infenfibly must pass , With vital heat to animate the mafs : A pure , an active , an ...
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