The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Broome, Pope, Pitt, ThomsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Tell her thou soul of her I love ........ 485 Epitaph on Miss Stanley , in Holyrood Church , Southampton 413 423 ib . ib . ib . To the reverend Mr. Murdock , Rector of Stad- dishall , in Suffolk , 1738 504 455 II . A Paraphrase on the ...
... Tell her thou soul of her I love ........ 485 Epitaph on Miss Stanley , in Holyrood Church , Southampton 413 423 ib . ib . ib . To the reverend Mr. Murdock , Rector of Stad- dishall , in Suffolk , 1738 504 455 II . A Paraphrase on the ...
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... tell the world that I have received the highest obligations from the lord Townshend : it is an honour to be regarded by a person of so distinguished a character : I am proud of it , and , not being of a nature to be content with a ...
... tell the world that I have received the highest obligations from the lord Townshend : it is an honour to be regarded by a person of so distinguished a character : I am proud of it , and , not being of a nature to be content with a ...
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... tell him , that there is nothing worth his eating ; I have furnished out the table according to my best abilities , if not with a splendid elegance , yet at least with an innocent variety . But since this is the last time that I shall ...
... tell him , that there is nothing worth his eating ; I have furnished out the table according to my best abilities , if not with a splendid elegance , yet at least with an innocent variety . But since this is the last time that I shall ...
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... tell What pangs for thee I feel , Lovely , unhappy Israel ! Yet though the fig - tree should no burthen bear , Though vines delude the promise of the year ; Yet though the olive should not yield her oil , Nor the parch'd glebe reward ...
... tell What pangs for thee I feel , Lovely , unhappy Israel ! Yet though the fig - tree should no burthen bear , Though vines delude the promise of the year ; Yet though the olive should not yield her oil , Nor the parch'd glebe reward ...
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... tell me now , say how this beauteous frame Of all things , from the womb of nothing came ; When Nature's Lord , with one almighty call , From no - where rais'd the world's capacious ball ? Say if thy hand directs the various rounds Of ...
... tell me now , say how this beauteous frame Of all things , from the womb of nothing came ; When Nature's Lord , with one almighty call , From no - where rais'd the world's capacious ball ? Say if thy hand directs the various rounds Of ...
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