Roach's Beauties of the Modern Poets of Great Britain: Carefully Selected and Arranged in Six VolumesJ. Roach, 1792 |
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... art Kunto Dust theu must return memento mori Earth's highest station ends in Mere he lies . LONDON . Printed by and for J.Roach Rufrell Court Drury Lane 1792 . Price Six - pence . K EVENING REFLECTIONS . WRITTEN IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY . · ...
... art Kunto Dust theu must return memento mori Earth's highest station ends in Mere he lies . LONDON . Printed by and for J.Roach Rufrell Court Drury Lane 1792 . Price Six - pence . K EVENING REFLECTIONS . WRITTEN IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY . · ...
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... lying by those who depofed them ; when I behold rival wits placed fide by fide , or the holy men that divided the world with their contefts and difputes ; I reflect with forrow and afto- nishment on the little competitions , factions ...
... lying by those who depofed them ; when I behold rival wits placed fide by fide , or the holy men that divided the world with their contefts and difputes ; I reflect with forrow and afto- nishment on the little competitions , factions ...
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... d ; a time muft be , When others thus ftand and look at me * . may * Well does yonder tomb - stone say As I am now , fo you must be ; Prepare in time to follow me . Here , Here , blended , lie the aged and the young [ 9 ]
... d ; a time muft be , When others thus ftand and look at me * . may * Well does yonder tomb - stone say As I am now , fo you must be ; Prepare in time to follow me . Here , Here , blended , lie the aged and the young [ 9 ]
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Carefully Selected and Arranged in Six Volumes James Roach. Here , blended , lie the aged and the young , The rich and poor , an undiftinguifh'd throng : Death conquers all , and time's fubduing hand , Nor tombs nor marble flatues can ...
Carefully Selected and Arranged in Six Volumes James Roach. Here , blended , lie the aged and the young , The rich and poor , an undiftinguifh'd throng : Death conquers all , and time's fubduing hand , Nor tombs nor marble flatues can ...
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... lies ; ( Once he was rich , the world efteem'd him wife ) Schemes unaccomplish'd labour'd in his mind , And all his thoughts were to this world confin'd ; Death came unlook'd for , from his grafping hands Down dropt his bags , and ...
... lies ; ( Once he was rich , the world efteem'd him wife ) Schemes unaccomplish'd labour'd in his mind , And all his thoughts were to this world confin'd ; Death came unlook'd for , from his grafping hands Down dropt his bags , and ...
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Abelard arms beauteous befide Bertram bleffings blefs'd bleft blifs bofom breaft BRINKBURN Priory caft charms clofe dæmon death defire diff'rent duft Emma Emma's ev'n ev'ry eyes facred fafe faid fair falfe fame fate fear fecret feek fhade fhall fhare fhine fhould fide fighs filence firft fkies flame fleep fmiling foft folemn fome fond fons foon forrow foul fpread frike ftands ftate fteps ftill ftream fuch fwain fweet grave guife heart Heaven Henry Hermit juft laft lefs loft lord lov'd maid manfion mankind mind mofs muft muſt ne'er night Northumberland Nut-brown Maid o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH paffion pain PERCY pleaſure pow'r praife pray'r pride raiſe Reafon reft rife rofe round tears thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thro toil tomb truth uſe virtue wand'ring Warkworth wealth weep Whilft whofe wretch young youth
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