A Collection of Poems ...Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1758 |
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... night alternate , due to fweet repose , " In watches wafte ; in painful march , the day : " Congeal'd , amidst the rigorous winter's fnows ; " Scorch'd , by the summer's thirst - inflaming ray . Thy harden'd limbs shall boast superior ...
... night alternate , due to fweet repose , " In watches wafte ; in painful march , the day : " Congeal'd , amidst the rigorous winter's fnows ; " Scorch'd , by the summer's thirst - inflaming ray . Thy harden'd limbs shall boast superior ...
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... nights . " Immortal tho ' thou art , indignant Jove " Hurl'd thee from heaven , th ' immortals blissful place ; " For ever banish'd from the realms above , " To dwell on earth , with man's degenerate race : " Fitter abode ! On earth ...
... nights . " Immortal tho ' thou art , indignant Jove " Hurl'd thee from heaven , th ' immortals blissful place ; " For ever banish'd from the realms above , " To dwell on earth , with man's degenerate race : " Fitter abode ! On earth ...
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... night and day . " I charge thee , O my love , the rose forbear , " If thou wouldft fcathe avoid . Pfyche , forewarn'd , beware ! XIII . " How sweet thy words to my enchanted ear ! ( With grateful , modest confidence she said ) 66 If ...
... night and day . " I charge thee , O my love , the rose forbear , " If thou wouldft fcathe avoid . Pfyche , forewarn'd , beware ! XIII . " How sweet thy words to my enchanted ear ! ( With grateful , modest confidence she said ) 66 If ...
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... night and day . " I charge thee , O my love , the rofe forbear , " If thou wouldst scathe avoid , Pfyche , forewarn'd , beware ! XXXIII . Out burft the frannion into open laugh : She blush'd , and frown'd at his uncivil mirth . Then ...
... night and day . " I charge thee , O my love , the rofe forbear , " If thou wouldst scathe avoid , Pfyche , forewarn'd , beware ! XXXIII . Out burft the frannion into open laugh : She blush'd , and frown'd at his uncivil mirth . Then ...
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... night .. Thus for one fparkling hour alone he's bleft ; While spleen and head - ach feize on all the reft . What What numbers , floth with gloomy humours fills ! Räcking [ 64 ] . The Duty of Employing one's Self. ...
... night .. Thus for one fparkling hour alone he's bleft ; While spleen and head - ach feize on all the reft . What What numbers , floth with gloomy humours fills ! Räcking [ 64 ] . The Duty of Employing one's Self. ...
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