The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... seat , The soul will sit serene . A raven , from some greedy vault , Amidst that cloister'd gloom , Bids me , and ' tis a solemn thought ! Reflect upon the tomb . The tomb ! -The consecrated dome ! The temple raised 22 CUNNINGHAM .
... seat , The soul will sit serene . A raven , from some greedy vault , Amidst that cloister'd gloom , Bids me , and ' tis a solemn thought ! Reflect upon the tomb . The tomb ! -The consecrated dome ! The temple raised 22 CUNNINGHAM .
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... seat regains . Yes - When yon lucid orb is dark , And darting from on high , My soul , a more celestial spark , Shall keep her native sky . Fann'd by the light , the lenient breeze , My limbs refreshment find ; And moral rhapsodies ...
... seat regains . Yes - When yon lucid orb is dark , And darting from on high , My soul , a more celestial spark , Shall keep her native sky . Fann'd by the light , the lenient breeze , My limbs refreshment find ; And moral rhapsodies ...
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... seat . Men of all ranks at that illustrious place Were gather'd ; though from different motives keen : Many - to see dame Fortune's radiant face , Many - by radiant Fortune to be seen . Jove smiled , as on a favourite he esteems , He ...
... seat . Men of all ranks at that illustrious place Were gather'd ; though from different motives keen : Many - to see dame Fortune's radiant face , Many - by radiant Fortune to be seen . Jove smiled , as on a favourite he esteems , He ...
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... beau , appear'd , And bowing took his seat . Well - chatting on of that and this , The maid reversed her cup ; And , tempted by the forfeit kiss , The bumpkin turn'd it up . With transport he demands the prize : Right fairly it E 2 45.
... beau , appear'd , And bowing took his seat . Well - chatting on of that and this , The maid reversed her cup ; And , tempted by the forfeit kiss , The bumpkin turn'd it up . With transport he demands the prize : Right fairly it E 2 45.
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... seats of royalty adorn . ON THE DEATH OF LORD GRANBY . FOR private loss the lenient tear may flow , And give a short , perhaps a quick relief ; While the full heart , o'ercharged with public woe , Must labour through a long protracted ...
... seats of royalty adorn . ON THE DEATH OF LORD GRANBY . FOR private loss the lenient tear may flow , And give a short , perhaps a quick relief ; While the full heart , o'ercharged with public woe , Must labour through a long protracted ...
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