Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... lost , as the sense and system itself in the others . I ought to take this tunity of acknowledging the Latin translation of my Ode , which you sent me , Believe me , Sir , and in which I could see little or nothing to alter , it is so ...
... lost , as the sense and system itself in the others . I ought to take this tunity of acknowledging the Latin translation of my Ode , which you sent me , Believe me , Sir , and in which I could see little or nothing to alter , it is so ...
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... lost in the identity . Oh hadst thou liv'd in better days than these , F'er to excel by all was deem'd a shame ! Alas ! thou hast no modern arts to please , And to deserve is all thy empty claim . Else thou'dst been plac'd , by learning ...
... lost in the identity . Oh hadst thou liv'd in better days than these , F'er to excel by all was deem'd a shame ! Alas ! thou hast no modern arts to please , And to deserve is all thy empty claim . Else thou'dst been plac'd , by learning ...
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... lost in terrour or in trance , My sinking soul was with my blood inflam'd , And the celestial image sunk , defac'd and maim'd . I sent back memory , in heedful guise , To search the records of preceding years ; Home , like the raven to ...
... lost in terrour or in trance , My sinking soul was with my blood inflam'd , And the celestial image sunk , defac'd and maim'd . I sent back memory , in heedful guise , To search the records of preceding years ; Home , like the raven to ...
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... Lost in the reflux of the watry walls , That melted to their fluid state again ? Need I recount how Sampson's warlike arm With more than mortal nerves was strung t ' o'er- throw 1 Being , is inscribed , by his lordship's most obliged ...
... Lost in the reflux of the watry walls , That melted to their fluid state again ? Need I recount how Sampson's warlike arm With more than mortal nerves was strung t ' o'er- throw 1 Being , is inscribed , by his lordship's most obliged ...
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... Lost were the garnet's lustre , lost the lily , The tulip and auricula's spotted pride ; Lost were the peacock's plumage , to the sight So pleasing in its pomp and glossy glow . O thrice - illustrious ! were it not for thee Those ...
... Lost were the garnet's lustre , lost the lily , The tulip and auricula's spotted pride ; Lost were the peacock's plumage , to the sight So pleasing in its pomp and glossy glow . O thrice - illustrious ! were it not for thee Those ...
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