The Works of the British Poets, Band 7John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - 1157 Seiten |
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... head , that fhook the pole . Then thus to all the gazing powers began The fire of gods , and frogs , and mice , and man : What feas of blood 1 view ! what worlds of flain ! An Iliad rifing from a day's campaign ; How fierce his javelin ...
... head , that fhook the pole . Then thus to all the gazing powers began The fire of gods , and frogs , and mice , and man : What feas of blood 1 view ! what worlds of flain ! An Iliad rifing from a day's campaign ; How fierce his javelin ...
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... head , The mines detected flame with gold again . How vast , how copious , are thy new designs ! How every mufic varies in thy lines ! Still as I read , I feel my bofom beat , Aud rife in raptures by another's heat . Thus in the wood ...
... head , The mines detected flame with gold again . How vast , how copious , are thy new designs ! How every mufic varies in thy lines ! Still as I read , I feel my bofom beat , Aud rife in raptures by another's heat . Thus in the wood ...
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... head , and gold brocade , Go pray , in fober Norwich crape array'd . Thy pendant diamonds let thy Fanny take- ( Their trembling luftre fhows how much you fhake ) ; Or bid her wear thy necklace row'd with pearl , You'll find your Fanny ...
... head , and gold brocade , Go pray , in fober Norwich crape array'd . Thy pendant diamonds let thy Fanny take- ( Their trembling luftre fhows how much you fhake ) ; Or bid her wear thy necklace row'd with pearl , You'll find your Fanny ...
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... head . Her honours made , great Jove , fhe cry'd ; ' This thing was fashion'd from my fide : His hands , his heart , his head , are mine ; ' Then what haft thou to call him thine ? Nay rather alk , the monarch faid , What boots his hand ...
... head . Her honours made , great Jove , fhe cry'd ; ' This thing was fashion'd from my fide : His hands , his heart , his head , are mine ; ' Then what haft thou to call him thine ? Nay rather alk , the monarch faid , What boots his hand ...
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... head , Then flashing turns , and finks among the dead . Wild , fparkling rage inflames the father's eyes , He burfts the bands of fear , and madly cries , Detefted wretch - But fcarce his fpeech began , When the strange partner feem'd ...
... head , Then flashing turns , and finks among the dead . Wild , fparkling rage inflames the father's eyes , He burfts the bands of fear , and madly cries , Detefted wretch - But fcarce his fpeech began , When the strange partner feem'd ...
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