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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... Hand .. Mutica Oscitationum Propagatio solvi potest mechanice , A mechanical Solution of the Propagation of Yawning . Translated by the same Hand The Horatian Canons of Friendship An occasional Prologue and Epilogue to Othello , as it ...
... Hand .. Mutica Oscitationum Propagatio solvi potest mechanice , A mechanical Solution of the Propagation of Yawning . Translated by the same Hand The Horatian Canons of Friendship An occasional Prologue and Epilogue to Othello , as it ...
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... hand , Suspicion first with jealous caution stalks , And ever looks around her as she walks , With bibulous ear imperfect sounds to catch , And prompt to listen at her neighbours latch . Next Scandal's meagre shade , Foe to the virgins ...
... hand , Suspicion first with jealous caution stalks , And ever looks around her as she walks , With bibulous ear imperfect sounds to catch , And prompt to listen at her neighbours latch . Next Scandal's meagre shade , Foe to the virgins ...
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... hand in hand , Both shade the shepherd and adorn the land , Together with each growing year arise , Indissolubly link'd , and climb at last the skies , ODE IX . But let each note be love . Fragrant Flora , queen of May , All bedight ...
... hand in hand , Both shade the shepherd and adorn the land , Together with each growing year arise , Indissolubly link'd , and climb at last the skies , ODE IX . But let each note be love . Fragrant Flora , queen of May , All bedight ...
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... hand , Where Flora's flock , by nature wild , To discipline are reconcil'd , And laws and ordér cultivate , Quite civiliz'd into a state . From the Sun and from the show'r , Haste we to yon boxen bow'r , Secluded from the teasing pry Of ...
... hand , Where Flora's flock , by nature wild , To discipline are reconcil'd , And laws and ordér cultivate , Quite civiliz'd into a state . From the Sun and from the show'r , Haste we to yon boxen bow'r , Secluded from the teasing pry Of ...
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... hand Th ' exulting ocean , and the highest Heav'ns He comprehended with a span , and weigh'd The mighty mountains in his golden scales : Who shone supreme , who was himself the light , Ere yet Refraction learn'd her skill to paint , And ...
... hand Th ' exulting ocean , and the highest Heav'ns He comprehended with a span , and weigh'd The mighty mountains in his golden scales : Who shone supreme , who was himself the light , Ere yet Refraction learn'd her skill to paint , And ...
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