The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volym 6John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 - 1157 sidor |
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... eyes . ' Twas Monk , whom Providence defign'd to loofe Thofe real bonds falfe freedom did impofe . The bleffed faints , that watch'd this turning fcene , Did from their ftars with joyful wonder lean , To fee fmall clues draw vafteft ...
... eyes . ' Twas Monk , whom Providence defign'd to loofe Thofe real bonds falfe freedom did impofe . The bleffed faints , that watch'd this turning fcene , Did from their ftars with joyful wonder lean , To fee fmall clues draw vafteft ...
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... eyes you draw , and with the eyes the heart : Of your own pomp yourself the greatest part : Loud fhouts the nation's happiness proclaim , And heaven this day is feafted with your name . Your cavalcade the fair fpectators view , From ...
... eyes you draw , and with the eyes the heart : Of your own pomp yourself the greatest part : Loud fhouts the nation's happiness proclaim , And heaven this day is feafted with your name . Your cavalcade the fair fpectators view , From ...
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... eyes , Till from their main - top joyful news they hear Of fhips , which by their mould bring new fup- And in their colours Belgian lions bear . [ plies , LXXIII . Our watchful general had discern'd from far This mighty fuccour , which ...
... eyes , Till from their main - top joyful news they hear Of fhips , which by their mould bring new fup- And in their colours Belgian lions bear . [ plies , LXXIII . Our watchful general had discern'd from far This mighty fuccour , which ...
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... eyes . CXXXIII . The prince unjustly does his ftars accufe , Which hinder'd him to push his fortune on ; For what they to his courage did refuse , By mortal valour never must be done . CXXXIV . This lucky hour the wife Batavian takes ...
... eyes . CXXXIII . The prince unjustly does his ftars accufe , Which hinder'd him to push his fortune on ; For what they to his courage did refuse , By mortal valour never must be done . CXXXIV . This lucky hour the wife Batavian takes ...
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... eyes , Their founders charity in dust laid low ; And fent to God their ever - answer'd cries , For he protects the poor , who made them fo . CCLXXV . Nor could thy fabric , Paul's , defend thee long , Though thou wert facred to thy ...
... eyes , Their founders charity in dust laid low ; And fent to God their ever - answer'd cries , For he protects the poor , who made them fo . CCLXXV . Nor could thy fabric , Paul's , defend thee long , Though thou wert facred to thy ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volym 6 Robert Anderson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1795 |
The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volym 6 Robert Anderson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1795 |
The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volym 6 Robert Anderson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1795 |
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