The Works of the English Poets, Volumen20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 páginas |
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... approach'd Mirmillo's bed , 45 And , taking Querpo's meagre shape , she said : At noon of night I hasten , to difpel Thofe tumults in your pensive bofom dwell . , I dreamt I dreamt but now I heard your heaving fighs , 64 GARTH'S POÈMS .
... approach'd Mirmillo's bed , 45 And , taking Querpo's meagre shape , she said : At noon of night I hasten , to difpel Thofe tumults in your pensive bofom dwell . , I dreamt I dreamt but now I heard your heaving fighs , 64 GARTH'S POÈMS .
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... said , ' Tis hard to undertake , if gain diffuade ; What fool for noisy feuds large fees would leave ? Ten harvests more would all I wish for give . True man ! reply'd the elf ; by choice difeas'd , Ever contriving pain , and never ...
... said , ' Tis hard to undertake , if gain diffuade ; What fool for noisy feuds large fees would leave ? Ten harvests more would all I wish for give . True man ! reply'd the elf ; by choice difeas'd , Ever contriving pain , and never ...
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... said , Thou fhalt not long furvive th ' unwieldy dead ,. Thy fate fhall follow ; to confirm it , swore , By th ' image of Priapus , which he bore : And rais'd an eagle - ftone , invoking loud ! On Cynthia , leaning o'er a filver cloud ...
... said , Thou fhalt not long furvive th ' unwieldy dead ,. Thy fate fhall follow ; to confirm it , swore , By th ' image of Priapus , which he bore : And rais'd an eagle - ftone , invoking loud ! On Cynthia , leaning o'er a filver cloud ...
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... said , You need no passport demand our aid . Phyficians never linger on this ftrand : Old Charon's prefent ftill at their command . Our awful monarch and his confort owe To them the peopling of their realms below . Then in his fwarthy ...
... said , You need no passport demand our aid . Phyficians never linger on this ftrand : Old Charon's prefent ftill at their command . Our awful monarch and his confort owe To them the peopling of their realms below . Then in his fwarthy ...
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... said nay . How needlefs , if you knew us , were your fears ! Let Love have eyes , and Beauty will have ears . Our hearts are form'd , as you yourselves would choose , Too proud to afk , too humble to refuse : We give to merit , and to ...
... said nay . How needlefs , if you knew us , were your fears ! Let Love have eyes , and Beauty will have ears . Our hearts are form'd , as you yourselves would choose , Too proud to afk , too humble to refuse : We give to merit , and to ...
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