Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... light on the character and pursuits of our author . now fast acquiring the various arts of puffing , and he ever preserved a much higher opinion of his works , than even his best friends could allow to be just.— Among other schemes to ...
... light on the character and pursuits of our author . now fast acquiring the various arts of puffing , and he ever preserved a much higher opinion of his works , than even his best friends could allow to be just.— Among other schemes to ...
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... light still gaining on the gloom , The more than Michael of his bloom , Th ' Abishag of his age . He sung of God , the mighty source Of all things , the stupendous force On which all strength depends ; From whose right arm , beneath ...
... light still gaining on the gloom , The more than Michael of his bloom , Th ' Abishag of his age . He sung of God , the mighty source Of all things , the stupendous force On which all strength depends ; From whose right arm , beneath ...
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... light to life the ashes in the uru , Fate of his iron dart I would disarm , Sudden as thy disease should'st thou return , Recall'd with mandates of despotic sounds , And arbitrary grief that will not hear of bounds . But , ah ! such ...
... light to life the ashes in the uru , Fate of his iron dart I would disarm , Sudden as thy disease should'st thou return , Recall'd with mandates of despotic sounds , And arbitrary grief that will not hear of bounds . But , ah ! such ...
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... light . Thy planet was remote , when I was born ; ' Twas Mercury that rul'd my natal morn , What time the Sun exerts his genial ray , And ripens for enjoyment every growing day ; When to exist is but to love and sing , And sprightly ...
... light . Thy planet was remote , when I was born ; ' Twas Mercury that rul'd my natal morn , What time the Sun exerts his genial ray , And ripens for enjoyment every growing day ; When to exist is but to love and sing , And sprightly ...
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... light , and curse the day , And blame the tardy hours . But see the bride - she comes with silent pace , Full of majesty and love ; Not with a nobler grace Look'd the imperial wife of Jove , When erst ineffably she shone In Venus ...
... light , and curse the day , And blame the tardy hours . But see the bride - she comes with silent pace , Full of majesty and love ; Not with a nobler grace Look'd the imperial wife of Jove , When erst ineffably she shone In Venus ...
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