Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, 1. köideDavid P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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Page 105
... soul nought but a soul can move , Does a new Narcissus prove , And his own image love . That souls do beauty know , ' Tis to the bodies ' help they owe ; But , like the Persian tyrant , Love within Keeps his proud court , and ne'er is ...
... soul nought but a soul can move , Does a new Narcissus prove , And his own image love . That souls do beauty know , ' Tis to the bodies ' help they owe ; But , like the Persian tyrant , Love within Keeps his proud court , and ne'er is ...
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A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets David P. French. THE SOUL ... THE PASSIONS . I. What lover can like me complain , Who first lov'd vainly , next in vain ! THE SOUL . Ir mine eyes do e'er declare They've seen a second ...
A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets David P. French. THE SOUL ... THE PASSIONS . I. What lover can like me complain , Who first lov'd vainly , next in vain ! THE SOUL . Ir mine eyes do e'er declare They've seen a second ...
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... soul to body , and soul of me ! ) When I am separated from thee ; Alas ! I might as easily show , What after death the soul will do ; " Twill last , I'm sure , and that is all we know . The thing call'd soul will never stir nor move ...
... soul to body , and soul of me ! ) When I am separated from thee ; Alas ! I might as easily show , What after death the soul will do ; " Twill last , I'm sure , and that is all we know . The thing call'd soul will never stir nor move ...
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