The Works of the English Poets, Volúmenes13-16G. Bigg, 1779 - 408 páginas |
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... e'er efface The records of your fame ; blind British bards In ages yet to come , on festal days 135 140 145 150 155 160 Shall chant this mournful tale , while listening nymphs Lament 165 Lament around , and every generous heart With ...
... e'er efface The records of your fame ; blind British bards In ages yet to come , on festal days 135 140 145 150 155 160 Shall chant this mournful tale , while listening nymphs Lament 165 Lament around , and every generous heart With ...
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... e'er could vie with thee , Great fultan of the vale ! thy front fevere , As humble Indians to their pagods bow , The clowns fubmifs approach . Themis to thee Commits her golden balance , where the weighs Th ' abandon'd orphan's fighs ...
... e'er could vie with thee , Great fultan of the vale ! thy front fevere , As humble Indians to their pagods bow , The clowns fubmifs approach . Themis to thee Commits her golden balance , where the weighs Th ' abandon'd orphan's fighs ...
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... e'er thy heart " Prov'd haggard to my love , if e'er thy hand " Declin❜d the nuptial bond ? But , oh ! too well , “ Too well , alas ! my throbbing breast perceiv'd The black impending storm ; the confcious moon " Veil'd in a fable ...
... e'er thy heart " Prov'd haggard to my love , if e'er thy hand " Declin❜d the nuptial bond ? But , oh ! too well , “ Too well , alas ! my throbbing breast perceiv'd The black impending storm ; the confcious moon " Veil'd in a fable ...
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... e'er , and fince the fiege of Troy , We all delight in love and praise . Thefe heaven - born paffions , fuch defire , I never yet could think a crime ; But first - rate virtues which infpire The foul to reach at the fublime . But often ...
... e'er , and fince the fiege of Troy , We all delight in love and praise . Thefe heaven - born paffions , fuch defire , I never yet could think a crime ; But first - rate virtues which infpire The foul to reach at the fublime . But often ...
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... e'er it be my wayward fate to wed , Avert , ye powers , a Juno from my bed ! Let her be foolish , ugly , crooked , old , Let her be whore , or any thing but fcold ! With prayers inceffant for my lot I crave The quiet cuckold , not the ...
... e'er it be my wayward fate to wed , Avert , ye powers , a Juno from my bed ! Let her be foolish , ugly , crooked , old , Let her be whore , or any thing but fcold ! With prayers inceffant for my lot I crave The quiet cuckold , not the ...
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