A Collection of Poems: In Six Volumes, Band 4Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1763 - 360 Seiten |
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... thro ' the earth to urge the biting fhare , - " To twift the bower with fragrant eglantine , " Where free from heat we fhun'd the noon - tide air , " Or to the mart to lead his fleecy care . " And is it fit in hacqueton and mail " The ...
... thro ' the earth to urge the biting fhare , - " To twift the bower with fragrant eglantine , " Where free from heat we fhun'd the noon - tide air , " Or to the mart to lead his fleecy care . " And is it fit in hacqueton and mail " The ...
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... Thro ' the thick wood I wander'd day and night , Ne met I living creature face to face : At length a rifing city far I trace ; Thither in hopes my hafty steps I bend . Perchaunce , thought I , true Virtue may embrace The courtly dome ...
... Thro ' the thick wood I wander'd day and night , Ne met I living creature face to face : At length a rifing city far I trace ; Thither in hopes my hafty steps I bend . Perchaunce , thought I , true Virtue may embrace The courtly dome ...
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... to which our foul afpires T % We nourish toil , and reek hard labour sweet ; For this , thro ' Greenland's frofts , or India's fires , The hardy failors death and dangers meet ; And And the prow chieftain , bolder than difcreet , In [ 134 ]
... to which our foul afpires T % We nourish toil , and reek hard labour sweet ; For this , thro ' Greenland's frofts , or India's fires , The hardy failors death and dangers meet ; And And the prow chieftain , bolder than difcreet , In [ 134 ]
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... thro ' life's loud tempests beat , Led on by hope , that never - dying ray ; Hope wantons in their breast , and ftrews with flow'rs the II . And fure of all mankind the Squire of Dames Shall ftand the firft enfample of true love , Who ...
... thro ' life's loud tempests beat , Led on by hope , that never - dying ray ; Hope wantons in their breast , and ftrews with flow'rs the II . And fure of all mankind the Squire of Dames Shall ftand the firft enfample of true love , Who ...
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... thro ' that city he doth quickly fteer , Which Ethelbert to holy Austin gave : The kings of Kent did erst inhabit here , Here haughty Becket funk into the grave , Here thro ' the smiling meads , Stoure rolls his dimpling wave , VI ...
... thro ' that city he doth quickly fteer , Which Ethelbert to holy Austin gave : The kings of Kent did erst inhabit here , Here haughty Becket funk into the grave , Here thro ' the smiling meads , Stoure rolls his dimpling wave , VI ...
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