Poems on Several OccasionsBernard Lintot, at the Cross-Kyes [!] between the Temple gates in Fleet-street, 1726 - 221 страница |
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... Self - valuing Fancy , highly - crested Pride , Strong fov'reign Will , and fome Defire to chide : For which , an Eloquence , that aims to vex , With native Tropes of Anger , arms the Sex . Minerva ( skilful Goddess ) train'd the Maid ...
... Self - valuing Fancy , highly - crested Pride , Strong fov'reign Will , and fome Defire to chide : For which , an Eloquence , that aims to vex , With native Tropes of Anger , arms the Sex . Minerva ( skilful Goddess ) train'd the Maid ...
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... self thy Bride : " Fir'd with the Profpect of the double Charms , He fnatch'd the Box , and Bride , with eager Arms . Unhappy Man ! to whom fo bright she shone : The fatal Gift , her tempting felf , unknown ! The Winds were filent , all ...
... self thy Bride : " Fir'd with the Profpect of the double Charms , He fnatch'd the Box , and Bride , with eager Arms . Unhappy Man ! to whom fo bright she shone : The fatal Gift , her tempting felf , unknown ! The Winds were filent , all ...
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... Sense and Truth , Tho ' badly fhap'd he been . His Mountain Back mote well be faid To measure heigth against his Head , And lift it self above : Yet Yet spite of all that Nature did To make his 3.2 Poems on several Occafions .
... Sense and Truth , Tho ' badly fhap'd he been . His Mountain Back mote well be faid To measure heigth against his Head , And lift it self above : Yet Yet spite of all that Nature did To make his 3.2 Poems on several Occafions .
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... rise , • And fome are born with none . • But Virtue can it self advance To what the Fav'rite Fools of Chance By Fortune seem'd defign'd ; • Virtue • Virtue can gain the Odds of Fate , • 44 Poems on feveral Occafions .
... rise , • And fome are born with none . • But Virtue can it self advance To what the Fav'rite Fools of Chance By Fortune seem'd defign'd ; • Virtue • Virtue can gain the Odds of Fate , • 44 Poems on feveral Occafions .
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Thomas Parnell. • Virtue can gain the Odds of Fate , • And from it self shake off the Weight Upon th ' unworthy Mind . PER VIGILIUM VENERIS . RAS amet , qui numquam amavit PERVI Poems on feveral Occafions . 45.
Thomas Parnell. • Virtue can gain the Odds of Fate , • And from it self shake off the Weight Upon th ' unworthy Mind . PER VIGILIUM VENERIS . RAS amet , qui numquam amavit PERVI Poems on feveral Occafions . 45.
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