The Works of the English Poets, 10. köideR. Hett, 1779 - 303 pages |
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... seen , A rank four herbage rifes on the green ; So , fpringing where those midnight elves advance , Rebellion prints the footsteps of the dance . Such are their doctrines , fuch contempt they show To heaven above , and to their prince ...
... seen , A rank four herbage rifes on the green ; So , fpringing where those midnight elves advance , Rebellion prints the footsteps of the dance . Such are their doctrines , fuch contempt they show To heaven above , and to their prince ...
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... seen him first : But what he durft not speak , the Panther durft . For when the herd , fuffic'd , did late repair To ferney heaths , and to their forest lare , She made a mannerly excufe to stay , Proffering the Hind to wait her half ...
... seen him first : But what he durft not speak , the Panther durft . For when the herd , fuffic'd , did late repair To ferney heaths , and to their forest lare , She made a mannerly excufe to stay , Proffering the Hind to wait her half ...
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... seen , And in their crew his beft - beloved Benjamin . That pious Jofeph in the church behold , To feed your famine , and refuse your gold ; The Jofeph you exil'd , the Jofeph whom you VOL . II . E fold . } } } } Thus , Thus , while ...
... seen , And in their crew his beft - beloved Benjamin . That pious Jofeph in the church behold , To feed your famine , and refuse your gold ; The Jofeph you exil'd , the Jofeph whom you VOL . II . E fold . } } } } Thus , Thus , while ...
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... seen To bear fo dead a weight , and yet to win . It looks as fate with nature's law would ftrive , To fhew plain - dealing once an age may thrive : And , when so tough a frame she could not bend , Exceeded her commiffion to befriend ...
... seen To bear fo dead a weight , and yet to win . It looks as fate with nature's law would ftrive , To fhew plain - dealing once an age may thrive : And , when so tough a frame she could not bend , Exceeded her commiffion to befriend ...
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... seen , ' twas time to turn . Departing Spring could only ftay to fhed Her gloomy beauties on the genial bed , But left the manly fummer in her stead , With timely fruit the longing land to chear , And to fulfil the promise of the year ...
... seen , ' twas time to turn . Departing Spring could only ftay to fhed Her gloomy beauties on the genial bed , But left the manly fummer in her stead , With timely fruit the longing land to chear , And to fulfil the promise of the year ...
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