The Works of the English Poets, Volumen33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 páginas |
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... diffidence as not to reap any great fatisfaction from his praife ; fince , if it be given to his face , it can fcarce be distinguished from flattery , and if in his ab- B 3 fence , : fence , it is hard to be certain of PREFACE .
... diffidence as not to reap any great fatisfaction from his praife ; fince , if it be given to his face , it can fcarce be distinguished from flattery , and if in his ab- B 3 fence , : fence , it is hard to be certain of PREFACE .
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... faces are not our own , because they are like our Fathers : And indeed it is very unreasonable , that people should expect us to be Scholars , and yet be angry to find us fo . I fairly confefs that I have ferved myself all I could by ...
... faces are not our own , because they are like our Fathers : And indeed it is very unreasonable , that people should expect us to be Scholars , and yet be angry to find us fo . I fairly confefs that I have ferved myself all I could by ...
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... others will do it for him . I'll therefore make this Pre- face a general confeffion of all my thoughts of my own Poetry , refolving with the fame freedom to expofe my- felf , : self , as it is in the power of PREFACE . 11.
... others will do it for him . I'll therefore make this Pre- face a general confeffion of all my thoughts of my own Poetry , refolving with the fame freedom to expofe my- felf , : self , as it is in the power of PREFACE . 11.
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... face , Fresh rifing blushes paint the watery glass ; But fince thofe graces please thy eyes no more , I hun the fountains which I fought before . Oce I was skill'd in every herb that grew , Ad every plant that drinks the morning dew ...
... face , Fresh rifing blushes paint the watery glass ; But fince thofe graces please thy eyes no more , I hun the fountains which I fought before . Oce I was skill'd in every herb that grew , Ad every plant that drinks the morning dew ...
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... face he wipes off every tear . In § adamantine chains fhall Death be bound , And Hell's grim tyrant feel th ' eternal wound . As the good fhepherd tends his fleecy care , Seeks freshest pasture , and the purest air , Explores the loft ...
... face he wipes off every tear . In § adamantine chains fhall Death be bound , And Hell's grim tyrant feel th ' eternal wound . As the good fhepherd tends his fleecy care , Seeks freshest pasture , and the purest air , Explores the loft ...
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