The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 16J. Johnson, 1810 - 526 страница |
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... Fair VI . The silent Fair .... ib . ......... dining with Mr. Murray 70 Inscriptions on an Æolian Harp VII . The Force of Innocence VIII . The distressed Damsel IX . The fair Recluse ib . An Epigram by Sir Thomas More ib . The long - nosed ...
... Fair VI . The silent Fair .... ib . ......... dining with Mr. Murray 70 Inscriptions on an Æolian Harp VII . The Force of Innocence VIII . The distressed Damsel IX . The fair Recluse ib . An Epigram by Sir Thomas More ib . The long - nosed ...
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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 , Aud ...
... 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 , Aud ...
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... fair , Arno and Andalusia ; but for thee More largely and with filial tears must weep , O Albion , O my country ; thou must join , In vain dissever'd from the rest , must join The terrours of th ' inevitable ruin . Nor thou ...
... fair , Arno and Andalusia ; but for thee More largely and with filial tears must weep , O Albion , O my country ; thou must join , In vain dissever'd from the rest , must join The terrours of th ' inevitable ruin . Nor thou ...
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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 prudence does demand ; for not without A certain method cou'dst thou rule the mob Irrational , nor every where alike Fair hangs the hop to tempt the picker's hand . Now see the crew mechanic might and main Labour with lively ...
... Fair prudence does demand ; for not without A certain method cou'dst thou rule the mob Irrational , nor every where alike Fair hangs the hop to tempt the picker's hand . Now see the crew mechanic might and main Labour with lively ...
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address'd Adrastus appear'd Argive arms atque Atrides bands bard breast charms chief Cleon Creon crown'd Deiphobus descend Diomed Diomede dire divine dread e'er epic epic poetry Epigoniad ev'n ev'ry eyes fair falchion fame fate fear fight fix'd flame fury gen'rous glory goddess gods grace grief hand heart Heav'n hero hero's honour host immortal Jove king light lofty lord maid malè martial merit mighty mighty hand mind monarch mortal Muse ne'er night numbers nymph o'er Pallas Paul Whitehead Philoctetes plain poem poet pow'r praise princes Pylian quæ rage reddit reply'd resign'd rise round sacred seem'd shade shining shore shou'd sire skies soon soul sov'reign stand stood streams swain sway sweet Theban Thebes thee Theseus thou thro tibi toil tow'rs trembling turn'd Tydeus Tydides Ulysses valiant vengeance vex'd virtue voice warriors WILLIAM WILKIE winds wings wou'd youth
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