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... blest the augury . Acme , enflam'd with what he said , Rear'd her gently - bending head ; And , her purple mouth with joy Stretching to the delicious boy , Twice ( and twice could scarce suffice ) She kist his drunken rolling eyes ...
... blest the augury . Acme , enflam'd with what he said , Rear'd her gently - bending head ; And , her purple mouth with joy Stretching to the delicious boy , Twice ( and twice could scarce suffice ) She kist his drunken rolling eyes ...
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... blest song 315 Without the sure guess of well - practis'd feet . 310 Com . I know each lane , and every alley green , Dingle , or bushy dell of this wild wood ,, And every bosky bourn from side to side , My daily walks and ancient ...
... blest song 315 Without the sure guess of well - practis'd feet . 310 Com . I know each lane , and every alley green , Dingle , or bushy dell of this wild wood ,, And every bosky bourn from side to side , My daily walks and ancient ...
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... blest his maw Destin'd to that good hour : no less rejoic'd His mother bad , and thus bespake her sire . " The key of this infernal pit by due , And by command of Heaven's all - powerful King , I keep , by him forbidden to unlock These ...
... blest his maw Destin'd to that good hour : no less rejoic'd His mother bad , and thus bespake her sire . " The key of this infernal pit by due , And by command of Heaven's all - powerful King , I keep , by him forbidden to unlock These ...
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... blest , Through Heaven's wide bounds : from them I will not hide My judgments ; how with mankind I proceed , As how with peccant angels late they saw , And in their state , though firm , stood more con- firm'd . " He ended , and the Son ...
... blest , Through Heaven's wide bounds : from them I will not hide My judgments ; how with mankind I proceed , As how with peccant angels late they saw , And in their state , though firm , stood more con- firm'd . " He ended , and the Son ...
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... blest ; Much better seems this vision , and more hope Of peaceful days portends , than those two past ; Those were of hate and death , or pain much worse ; Here Nature seems fulfill'd in all her ends . " To whom thus Michael . “ Judge ...
... blest ; Much better seems this vision , and more hope Of peaceful days portends , than those two past ; Those were of hate and death , or pain much worse ; Here Nature seems fulfill'd in all her ends . " To whom thus Michael . “ Judge ...
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Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Prefaces John Aikin Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1820 |
Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Prefaces John Aikin Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1826 |
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