Whitehead, 1785, to Anstey, 1805Thomas Campbell J. Murray, 1819 |
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... fires , And blushing to her shades retires . Alas ! she knows not how to treat The finer follies of the great , Where ev'n , Democritus , thy sneer Were vain as Heraclitus ' tear . Suffice it that by just degrees They reach'd all ...
... fires , And blushing to her shades retires . Alas ! she knows not how to treat The finer follies of the great , Where ev'n , Democritus , thy sneer Were vain as Heraclitus ' tear . Suffice it that by just degrees They reach'd all ...
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... fire ; Look'd in each other's face awhile , With half a tear , and half a smile . The ruddy health , which wont to grace With manly glow his rural face , Now scarce retain'd its faintest streak ; So sallow was his leathern cheek . She ...
... fire ; Look'd in each other's face awhile , With half a tear , and half a smile . The ruddy health , which wont to grace With manly glow his rural face , Now scarce retain'd its faintest streak ; So sallow was his leathern cheek . She ...
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... fire . " We left the lonesome place ; and found , In dissipation's giddy round , A thousand novelties to wake The springs of life and not to break . As , from the nest not wand'ring far , In light excursions through the air , The ...
... fire . " We left the lonesome place ; and found , In dissipation's giddy round , A thousand novelties to wake The springs of life and not to break . As , from the nest not wand'ring far , In light excursions through the air , The ...
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... , which fires The souls of patriots ; while his brow supports Undaunted valour , and contempt of death . Serene he cast his looks around , and spake : · Why this astonishment on ev'ry face , Ye men RICHARD GLOVER . 41.
... , which fires The souls of patriots ; while his brow supports Undaunted valour , and contempt of death . Serene he cast his looks around , and spake : · Why this astonishment on ev'ry face , Ye men RICHARD GLOVER . 41.
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... fire , Must be endur'd as incidental ills . Suffice it , these invaders , soon or late , Will leave this soil more fertile by their blood With spoils abundant to rebuild the fanes . Precarious benefits RICHARD GLOVER . 45.
... fire , Must be endur'd as incidental ills . Suffice it , these invaders , soon or late , Will leave this soil more fertile by their blood With spoils abundant to rebuild the fanes . Precarious benefits RICHARD GLOVER . 45.
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