The Works of the English Poets, Volumen23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 páginas |
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... stand in need of it , I cannot wish him better , than that he may continue to deferve the favour and countenance of fuch a patron . I have no time to lay out in forming such compli- ments , as would but ill fuit that familiarity between ...
... stand in need of it , I cannot wish him better , than that he may continue to deferve the favour and countenance of fuch a patron . I have no time to lay out in forming such compli- ments , as would but ill fuit that familiarity between ...
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... stands or runs , Lay twigs across , and bridge it o'er with stones ; That if rough storms , or sudden blasts of wind , Should dip , or scatter those that lag behind , Here they may settle on the friendly stone , And dry their reeking ...
... stands or runs , Lay twigs across , and bridge it o'er with stones ; That if rough storms , or sudden blasts of wind , Should dip , or scatter those that lag behind , Here they may settle on the friendly stone , And dry their reeking ...
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... stands , That all the wide - extended plain commands ; Twice , fince the war was kindled , has it try'd The victor's rage , and twice has chang'd its fide ; As oft whole armies , with the prize o'erjoy'd , Have the long fummer on its ...
... stands , That all the wide - extended plain commands ; Twice , fince the war was kindled , has it try'd The victor's rage , and twice has chang'd its fide ; As oft whole armies , with the prize o'erjoy'd , Have the long fummer on its ...
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... stand a living mark , to prove " My husband s bafenefs , and the ftrumpet's love t " But vengeance shall awake thofe guilty charms , That drew the thunderer from Juno's arms , " No longer fhall their wonted force retain , * Nor please ...
... stand a living mark , to prove " My husband s bafenefs , and the ftrumpet's love t " But vengeance shall awake thofe guilty charms , That drew the thunderer from Juno's arms , " No longer fhall their wonted force retain , * Nor please ...
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... stand , As turn'd and polish'd by the workman's hand ; His eye- balls roll'd , not formidably bright , But gaz'd and languish'd with a gentle light . His every look was peaceful , and expreft The foftnefs His OVID , METAMORPH . Book II .
... stand , As turn'd and polish'd by the workman's hand ; His eye- balls roll'd , not formidably bright , But gaz'd and languish'd with a gentle light . His every look was peaceful , and expreft The foftnefs His OVID , METAMORPH . Book II .
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