The Works of the English Poets, Volumen20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 páginas |
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... eye ; Thou haft no faults , or I no faults can spy ; Thou art all beauty , or all blindness I. Critics and aged beaux of fancy chaste , Who ne'er had fire , or else whofe fire is past , Muft judge by rules what they want force to taste ...
... eye ; Thou haft no faults , or I no faults can spy ; Thou art all beauty , or all blindness I. Critics and aged beaux of fancy chaste , Who ne'er had fire , or else whofe fire is past , Muft judge by rules what they want force to taste ...
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... eyes . Now the unfolds the faint and dawning strife Of infant atoms kindling into life ; How ductile matter new meanders takes , And flender trains of twisting fibres makes ; And how the viscous feeks a closer tone , By juft degrees to ...
... eyes . Now the unfolds the faint and dawning strife Of infant atoms kindling into life ; How ductile matter new meanders takes , And flender trains of twisting fibres makes ; And how the viscous feeks a closer tone , By juft degrees to ...
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... eyes ; All ice why Lucrece ; or Sempronia , fire ; Why Scarfdale rages to furvive defire ; When Milo's vigour at th ' Olympick ' s shown , Whence tropes to Finch , or impudence to Sloane ; How matter , by the vary'd shape of pores , Or ...
... eyes ; All ice why Lucrece ; or Sempronia , fire ; Why Scarfdale rages to furvive defire ; When Milo's vigour at th ' Olympick ' s shown , Whence tropes to Finch , or impudence to Sloane ; How matter , by the vary'd shape of pores , Or ...
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... eyes in rheum , through midnight - watching , drown'd ; The lonely edifice in fweats complains That nothing there but fullen filence reigns . This place , fo fit for undisturb'd repose , The God of Sloth for his afylum chofe ; Upon a ...
... eyes in rheum , through midnight - watching , drown'd ; The lonely edifice in fweats complains That nothing there but fullen filence reigns . This place , fo fit for undisturb'd repose , The God of Sloth for his afylum chofe ; Upon a ...
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... eyes , Then falter'd thus betwixt half words and fighs : How impotent a deity am I ! 110 115 With Godhead born , but curs'd , that cannot die ! Through my indulgence , mortals hourly share A grateful negligence , and eafe from care ...
... eyes , Then falter'd thus betwixt half words and fighs : How impotent a deity am I ! 110 115 With Godhead born , but curs'd , that cannot die ! Through my indulgence , mortals hourly share A grateful negligence , and eafe from care ...
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