The Works of the English Poets, Volumen20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 páginas |
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... arms . Such is thy genius , and fuch art is thine , Some fecret magic works in every line ; We judge not , but we feel the power divine . Where all is juft , is beauteous , and is fair , Distinctions vanish of peculiar air . Loft in our ...
... arms . Such is thy genius , and fuch art is thine , Some fecret magic works in every line ; We judge not , but we feel the power divine . Where all is juft , is beauteous , and is fair , Distinctions vanish of peculiar air . Loft in our ...
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... arms he thoughtless nods ; Indulging dreams his Godhead lull to ease , With murmurs of foft rills , and whispering trees : The poppy and each numbing plant dispense Their drowzy virtue , and dull indolence ; No paffions interrupt his ...
... arms he thoughtless nods ; Indulging dreams his Godhead lull to ease , With murmurs of foft rills , and whispering trees : The poppy and each numbing plant dispense Their drowzy virtue , and dull indolence ; No paffions interrupt his ...
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... and eafe from care . Lull'd in my arms , how long have I with - held The northern monarchs from the dufty field ! * The building of the Difpenfary . C 4 120 How How have I kept the British fleet at ease , THE DISPENSARY . CANTO I. 23.
... and eafe from care . Lull'd in my arms , how long have I with - held The northern monarchs from the dufty field ! * The building of the Difpenfary . C 4 120 How How have I kept the British fleet at ease , THE DISPENSARY . CANTO I. 23.
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... arms a foft repofe deny , Keep me awake , and follow where I fly . I 150 155 160 165 170 The Since The peals of Naffau's arms thefe eyes unclofe , Mine THE DISPENSARY . CANTO I. 25.
... arms a foft repofe deny , Keep me awake , and follow where I fly . I 150 155 160 165 170 The Since The peals of Naffau's arms thefe eyes unclofe , Mine THE DISPENSARY . CANTO I. 25.
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... arms refiftlefs o'er the globe he flies , And leaves to Jove the empire of the fkies . But , as the flothful God to yawn begun , He fhook off the dull mift , and thus went on : ' Twas in this reverend dome I fought repose , These walls ...
... arms refiftlefs o'er the globe he flies , And leaves to Jove the empire of the fkies . But , as the flothful God to yawn begun , He fhook off the dull mift , and thus went on : ' Twas in this reverend dome I fought repose , These walls ...
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