A Collection of Poems: In Six Volumes, Band 4Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1763 - 360 Seiten |
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... ry in a nation's eyes . Their lot forbad : nor circumfcrib'd alone Their growing virtues , but their crimes confin'd ... ev❜n these bones from infult to protect Some frail memorial still erected nigh , With uncouth rhimes and shapeless ...
... ry in a nation's eyes . Their lot forbad : nor circumfcrib'd alone Their growing virtues , but their crimes confin'd ... ev❜n these bones from infult to protect Some frail memorial still erected nigh , With uncouth rhimes and shapeless ...
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... ev'ry hue , were they array'd ; And here and there ambitiously display'd A purple fhred of fome rich robe , prepared Erft by the Muses or th ' Aonian Maid , To deck great Tullius or the Mantuan Bard ; Which o'er each motley veft with ...
... ev'ry hue , were they array'd ; And here and there ambitiously display'd A purple fhred of fome rich robe , prepared Erft by the Muses or th ' Aonian Maid , To deck great Tullius or the Mantuan Bard ; Which o'er each motley veft with ...
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... ev'ry tuneful breast . Not with more grief th ' afflicted swains appear , When wintry winds deform the plenteous year ; When ling'ring frofts the ruin'd seats invade Where Peace reforted , and the Graces play'd .. Each rifing art by ...
... ev'ry tuneful breast . Not with more grief th ' afflicted swains appear , When wintry winds deform the plenteous year ; When ling'ring frofts the ruin'd seats invade Where Peace reforted , and the Graces play'd .. Each rifing art by ...
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... ev'n a Shakespear to her fame be born ! Yet ah ! fo bright her morning's opening ray , In vain our Britain hop'd an equal day ! No fecond growth the western ifle could bear , At once exhausted with ... ev'ry tender tear , The 4 Each [ 66 ]
... ev'n a Shakespear to her fame be born ! Yet ah ! fo bright her morning's opening ray , In vain our Britain hop'd an equal day ! No fecond growth the western ifle could bear , At once exhausted with ... ev'ry tender tear , The 4 Each [ 66 ]
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In Six Volumes Robert Dodsley. Each melting figh , and ev'ry tender tear , The lover's wishes and the virgin's fear . His fev'ry ftrain the Smiles and Graces own ; But ftronger Shakespear felt for Man alone : Drawn by his pen , our ruder ...
In Six Volumes Robert Dodsley. Each melting figh , and ev'ry tender tear , The lover's wishes and the virgin's fear . His fev'ry ftrain the Smiles and Graces own ; But ftronger Shakespear felt for Man alone : Drawn by his pen , our ruder ...
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