English Literature, 1650-1800John Cooper Mendenhall J.B. Lippincott, 1940 - 1166 Seiten |
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... hear me , bounteous Heaven ! Pour down your blessings on this beauteous head , 350 Where everlasting sweets are always springing , With a continual giving hand ; let peace , Honour and safety always hover round her : Feed her with ...
... hear me , bounteous Heaven ! Pour down your blessings on this beauteous head , 350 Where everlasting sweets are always springing , With a continual giving hand ; let peace , Honour and safety always hover round her : Feed her with ...
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... hear him groan ! How glad the Case is not your own ! What Poet would not grieve to see , His Brethren write as well as he ? But rather than they should excel , He'd wish his Rivals all in Hell . Her End when Emulation misses , She turns ...
... hear him groan ! How glad the Case is not your own ! What Poet would not grieve to see , His Brethren write as well as he ? But rather than they should excel , He'd wish his Rivals all in Hell . Her End when Emulation misses , She turns ...
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... hear thee , view thee , gaze o'er all thy charms , And round thy phantom glue my clasping arms . I wake : -no more I hear , no more I view , The phantom flies me , as unkind as you . I call aloud ; it hears not what I say : I stretch my ...
... hear thee , view thee , gaze o'er all thy charms , And round thy phantom glue my clasping arms . I wake : -no more I hear , no more I view , The phantom flies me , as unkind as you . I call aloud ; it hears not what I say : I stretch my ...
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Go lovely Rose | 3 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT | 11 |
From The Second Book Canto the First | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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