Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... o'er me with his threat'ning When reason left me in the time of need , And sense was 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 ...
... o'er me with his threat'ning When reason left me in the time of need , And sense was 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 ...
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... o'er- throw 1 Being , is inscribed , by his lordship's most obliged , and obedient servant , C. SMART . I A CLAUSE OF MR . SEATON'S WILL , Dated Oct. 8 , 1738 . GIVE my Kislingbury estate to the university of Cambridge for ever : the ...
... o'er- throw 1 Being , is inscribed , by his lordship's most obliged , and obedient servant , C. SMART . I A CLAUSE OF MR . SEATON'S WILL , Dated Oct. 8 , 1738 . GIVE my Kislingbury estate to the university of Cambridge for ever : the ...
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... O'er the adoring nation , when fair peace Or spread an unstain'd olive round the land , Or laurell'd war did teach our winged fleets To lord it o'er the world , when our brave sires Drank valour from uncauponated beer ; The hop ( before ...
... O'er the adoring nation , when fair peace Or spread an unstain'd olive round the land , Or laurell'd war did teach our winged fleets To lord it o'er the world , when our brave sires Drank valour from uncauponated beer ; The hop ( before ...
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... o'er his crumbled bust In spiral twines ascends the scautile pole.- But now to plant , to dig , to dung , to weed ; Tasks humble , but important , ask the Muse . Come , fair magician , sportive Fancy , come , With wildest imagery ; thou ...
... o'er his crumbled bust In spiral twines ascends the scautile pole.- But now to plant , to dig , to dung , to weed ; Tasks humble , but important , ask the Muse . Come , fair magician , sportive Fancy , come , With wildest imagery ; thou ...
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... O'er Night's dark veil her lucid tresses flow . The trav❜ler views th ' unseemly day Astound , the proud bend lowly to the earth , The pious matrons tremble for the world . But what can daunt th ' insuperable souls Of Cantium's ...
... O'er Night's dark veil her lucid tresses flow . The trav❜ler views th ' unseemly day Astound , the proud bend lowly to the earth , The pious matrons tremble for the world . But what can daunt th ' insuperable souls Of Cantium's ...
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