A Collection of Poems: In Six Volumes, Band 5Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1763 - 336 Seiten |
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... fhou'd then Your mafter lend you to fome neighb'ring ftäte Auxiliaries ; remember ye preserve Your first allegiance pure , and chearful home Return , when fummon'd by your natural prince . Be humble , nor repine , tho ' fmear'd with ink ...
... fhou'd then Your mafter lend you to fome neighb'ring ftäte Auxiliaries ; remember ye preserve Your first allegiance pure , and chearful home Return , when fummon'd by your natural prince . Be humble , nor repine , tho ' fmear'd with ink ...
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... fhou'd not she with irony dispense , Who lends us figures to adorn our sense ? Why , ' tis to gain her smiles our parts we prove , To fhew our genius is to fhew our love : And you the judges , fince yourselves inspire , Or our pacific ...
... fhou'd not she with irony dispense , Who lends us figures to adorn our sense ? Why , ' tis to gain her smiles our parts we prove , To fhew our genius is to fhew our love : And you the judges , fince yourselves inspire , Or our pacific ...
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... fhou'd hurt his tender brain , In his own hall Sir Timothy they train . Moll tells him ftories while fhe sweeps the room , And he imbibes his morals from the groom . At twelve years old the sprightly youth is able To turn a pancake , or ...
... fhou'd hurt his tender brain , In his own hall Sir Timothy they train . Moll tells him ftories while fhe sweeps the room , And he imbibes his morals from the groom . At twelve years old the sprightly youth is able To turn a pancake , or ...
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... fhou'd I thus employ my time , WHY To paint thofe cheeks of rofy hue ? Why fhou'd I fearch my brains for rhime , To fing those eyes of gloffy blue ? II . The pow'r as yet is all in vain , Thy num'rous charms , and various graces : They ...
... fhou'd I thus employ my time , WHY To paint thofe cheeks of rofy hue ? Why fhou'd I fearch my brains for rhime , To fing those eyes of gloffy blue ? II . The pow'r as yet is all in vain , Thy num'rous charms , and various graces : They ...
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... fhou'd never stir the rage Of youthful gall ; -reflection comes with age : ' Tis our decaying life's autumnal fruit , The bitter produce of our lateft shoot , When ev'ry bloffom of the tree is dead , Enjoyment wither'd , and our wishes ...
... fhou'd never stir the rage Of youthful gall ; -reflection comes with age : ' Tis our decaying life's autumnal fruit , The bitter produce of our lateft shoot , When ev'ry bloffom of the tree is dead , Enjoyment wither'd , and our wishes ...
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