The British Poets, Volúmenes9-12A. Kincaid and W. Creech, and J. Balfour, 1773 |
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... She forms her voice , fhe moves our fmiles and tears . If fatire or heroic ftrains the writes , Her hero pleases , and her fatire bites . From her no harsh , unartful numbers fall , She wears all dreffes , and fhe charms in all : How ...
... She forms her voice , fhe moves our fmiles and tears . If fatire or heroic ftrains the writes , Her hero pleases , and her fatire bites . From her no harsh , unartful numbers fall , She wears all dreffes , and fhe charms in all : How ...
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... She ftruck the warlike fpear into the ground ; Which sprouting leaves did suddenly inclose , And peaceful olives fhaded as they rofe . How strangely active are the arts of peace , Whose restless motions less than wars do cease ! Peace ...
... She ftruck the warlike fpear into the ground ; Which sprouting leaves did suddenly inclose , And peaceful olives fhaded as they rofe . How strangely active are the arts of peace , Whose restless motions less than wars do cease ! Peace ...
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... She cannot further be your friend or foe ; . But fits all breathlefs , and admires to feel A fate fo weighty , that it ftops her wheel . In all things elfe above our humble fate , Your equal mind yet fwells not into state : But , like ...
... She cannot further be your friend or foe ; . But fits all breathlefs , and admires to feel A fate fo weighty , that it ftops her wheel . In all things elfe above our humble fate , Your equal mind yet fwells not into state : But , like ...
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... she stoops upon the plain , The broken air loud whistling as the flies : She ftops , and liftens , and fhoots forth again , And guides her pinions by her young ones cries . CIX . With fuch kind paffion hastes the prince to fight , And ...
... she stoops upon the plain , The broken air loud whistling as the flies : She ftops , and liftens , and fhoots forth again , And guides her pinions by her young ones cries . CIX . With fuch kind paffion hastes the prince to fight , And ...
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... warm breath blows her fix up as the lies ; She , trembling , creeps upon the ground away , And looks back to him with befeeching eyes . CXXXIII . The prince unjustly does his ftars accufe , E 2 SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 67.
... warm breath blows her fix up as the lies ; She , trembling , creeps upon the ground away , And looks back to him with befeeching eyes . CXXXIII . The prince unjustly does his ftars accufe , E 2 SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 67.
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