The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Fair ... VII . The Force of Innocence VIII . The distressed Damsel IX . The fair Rectuse K. To Miss **** , one of the Chichester Graces . Written in Goodwood Gar- dens , September , 1750 XI . Lovely Harriot . A Crambo Ballad XII . To ...
... Fair ... VII . The Force of Innocence VIII . The distressed Damsel IX . The fair Rectuse K. To Miss **** , one of the Chichester Graces . Written in Goodwood Gar- dens , September , 1750 XI . Lovely Harriot . A Crambo Ballad XII . To ...
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... fair in vain , And only rise to fall again ? No , no , fair nymph - for no such end Did Heav'n to thee its bounty lend ; That breast was ne'er design'd by fate For verse , or things inanimate ; Then throw them from that downy bed , And ...
... fair in vain , And only rise to fall again ? No , no , fair nymph - for no such end Did Heav'n to thee its bounty lend ; That breast was ne'er design'd by fate For verse , or things inanimate ; Then throw them from that downy bed , And ...
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... fair Ele'nor's door ; He laid aside virtue that night , And next morn por'd in Plato for more . ON MISS ODE XV . LONG , with undistinguish'd flame , I lov'd each fair , each witty dame . My heart the belle - assembly gain'd , And all an ...
... fair Ele'nor's door ; He laid aside virtue that night , And next morn por'd in Plato for more . ON MISS ODE XV . LONG , with undistinguish'd flame , I lov'd each fair , each witty dame . My heart the belle - assembly gain'd , And all an ...
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... fair Eden - rest ye here , Nor seek an earthly good above the hop ; A good ! untasted by your ancient kings , And to your very sires almost unknown . In those blest days when great Eliza reign'd O'er the adoring nation , when fair peace ...
... fair Eden - rest ye here , Nor seek an earthly good above the hop ; A good ! untasted by your ancient kings , And to your very sires almost unknown . In those blest days when great Eliza reign'd O'er the adoring nation , when fair peace ...
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... fair magician , sportive Fancy , come , With wildest imagery ; thou child of thought , From thy aerial citadel descend , And ( for thou canst ) assist me . Bring with thee Thy all - creative talisman ; with thee The active spirits ideal ...
... fair magician , sportive Fancy , come , With wildest imagery ; thou child of thought , From thy aerial citadel descend , And ( for thou canst ) assist me . Bring with thee Thy all - creative talisman ; with thee The active spirits ideal ...
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