The Beauties of the Poets; Or, a Collection of Moral and Sacred Poetry from the Most Eminent AuthorsJ. Fry, 1777 - 317 páginas |
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... thefe fhiv'ring limbs again . Say , does not life its nourishment exceed ? And the fair body its invefting weed ? Behold ! and look away your low despair- See the light tenants of the barren air : D 2 Το To them , nor ftores , nor ...
... thefe fhiv'ring limbs again . Say , does not life its nourishment exceed ? And the fair body its invefting weed ? Behold ! and look away your low despair- See the light tenants of the barren air : D 2 Το To them , nor ftores , nor ...
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... along , The gentle voice of peace or pleasure's fong ? Or wherefore think the flow'ry mountain's fide , The fountain's murmurs , and the valleys pride , Why Why think we thefe lefs pleafing to behold , Than THE POETS . 43.
... along , The gentle voice of peace or pleasure's fong ? Or wherefore think the flow'ry mountain's fide , The fountain's murmurs , and the valleys pride , Why Why think we thefe lefs pleafing to behold , Than THE POETS . 43.
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Why think we thefe lefs pleafing to behold , Than dreary defarts , if they lead to gold ? " Sad was the hour , and lucklefs was the day , " When firft from Schiraz ' walls I bent my way ! " . O ceafe my fears ! ---- All frantic as I go ...
Why think we thefe lefs pleafing to behold , Than dreary defarts , if they lead to gold ? " Sad was the hour , and lucklefs was the day , " When firft from Schiraz ' walls I bent my way ! " . O ceafe my fears ! ---- All frantic as I go ...
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... thefe ; How fometimes life is rifqu'd , and always eafe : Think , and if still these things thy envy call , Say , would't thou be the man to whom they fall ? To To figh for ribbands if thou art so filly , 48 THE BEAUTIES OF.
... thefe ; How fometimes life is rifqu'd , and always eafe : Think , and if still these things thy envy call , Say , would't thou be the man to whom they fall ? To To figh for ribbands if thou art so filly , 48 THE BEAUTIES OF.
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... thefe betray . Mark by what wretched fteps their glory grows , From dirt and fea - weed as proud Venice rofe ? In each how guilt and greatness equal ran , And all that rais'd the hero , funk the man : Now Europe's laurels on their brows ...
... thefe betray . Mark by what wretched fteps their glory grows , From dirt and fea - weed as proud Venice rofe ? In each how guilt and greatness equal ran , And all that rais'd the hero , funk the man : Now Europe's laurels on their brows ...
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