Select Works of the British Poets, in a Chronological Series from Ben Jonson to BeattieJohn Aikin A. Hart, Carey & Hart, 1850 - 807 Seiten |
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... hast thou in things ! What sight in searching the most antique springs ! What weight , and what authority in thy speech ! Man scarce can make that doubt , but thou canst teach . Pardon free truth , and let thy modesty , Which conquers ...
... hast thou in things ! What sight in searching the most antique springs ! What weight , and what authority in thy speech ! Man scarce can make that doubt , but thou canst teach . Pardon free truth , and let thy modesty , Which conquers ...
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... hast won ; The fruits of conquest now begin ; Iỏ , triumphe ! enter in . What's this , ye gods ! what can it be ? Remains there still an enemy ? Bold Honor stands up in the gate , And would yet capitulate ; Have I o'ercome all real foes ...
... hast won ; The fruits of conquest now begin ; Iỏ , triumphe ! enter in . What's this , ye gods ! what can it be ? Remains there still an enemy ? Bold Honor stands up in the gate , And would yet capitulate ; Have I o'ercome all real foes ...
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... hast ta'en from me away . Cruel bird ! thou'st ta'en away A dream out of my arms to - day ; A dream , that ne'er must equall'd be By all that waking eyes may see Thou , this damage to repair , Nothing half so sweet or fair , Nothing ...
... hast ta'en from me away . Cruel bird ! thou'st ta'en away A dream out of my arms to - day ; A dream , that ne'er must equall'd be By all that waking eyes may see Thou , this damage to repair , Nothing half so sweet or fair , Nothing ...
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... hast made ? When in the cradle innocent I lay , Thou , wicked spirit ! stolest me away , And my abused soul didst bear Into thy new - found worlds , I know not where , Thy golden Indies in the air ; And ever since I strive in vain My ...
... hast made ? When in the cradle innocent I lay , Thou , wicked spirit ! stolest me away , And my abused soul didst bear Into thy new - found worlds , I know not where , Thy golden Indies in the air ; And ever since I strive in vain My ...
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... hast So long a reach , and yet canst hold so fast ! Hope ! thou sad lovers ' only friend ! Thou Way , that may'st dispute it with the End ! For love , I fear , ' s a fruit that does delight The taste itself less than the smell and sight ...
... hast So long a reach , and yet canst hold so fast ! Hope ! thou sad lovers ' only friend ! Thou Way , that may'st dispute it with the End ! For love , I fear , ' s a fruit that does delight The taste itself less than the smell and sight ...
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