The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Том 15Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... arms . In his Odysses the same poet endeavours to explain , that the hardest difficulties . may be overcome by labour , and our fortune re- stored after the severest afflictions : Ulysses , there- fore , is valiant , virtuous , and ...
... arms . In his Odysses the same poet endeavours to explain , that the hardest difficulties . may be overcome by labour , and our fortune re- stored after the severest afflictions : Ulysses , there- fore , is valiant , virtuous , and ...
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... and logicians yield ; Retiring , still they combat : from the field Of open arms unwilling they depart , And sculk behind the subterfuge of art . VOL . XV . E To speak one thing mix'd dialects they join , Divide Book 1 . 49 SOLOMON ,
... and logicians yield ; Retiring , still they combat : from the field Of open arms unwilling they depart , And sculk behind the subterfuge of art . VOL . XV . E To speak one thing mix'd dialects they join , Divide Book 1 . 49 SOLOMON ,
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... arms For whom , disdaining me , she keeps her charms ? Fantastic tyrant of the amorous heart , How hard thy yoke ! how cruel is thy dart ! Those ' scape thy anger who refuse thy sway , And those are punished most , who most obey . See ...
... arms For whom , disdaining me , she keeps her charms ? Fantastic tyrant of the amorous heart , How hard thy yoke ! how cruel is thy dart ! Those ' scape thy anger who refuse thy sway , And those are punished most , who most obey . See ...
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... arms of David's favourite son ? Why flies she from the glories of a court , Where wealth and pleasure may thy reign support , To some poor cottage on the mountain's brow , Now bleak with winds , and covered now with snow , Where ...
... arms of David's favourite son ? Why flies she from the glories of a court , Where wealth and pleasure may thy reign support , To some poor cottage on the mountain's brow , Now bleak with winds , and covered now with snow , Where ...
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... arm away , To rise and from the fold release the sheep , Fond of his flock , indulgent to his sleep . ' Or if kind Heaven , propitious to my flame , ( For sure from Heaven the faithful ardour came ) Had bless'd my life , and deck'd my ...
... arm away , To rise and from the fold release the sheep , Fond of his flock , indulgent to his sleep . ' Or if kind Heaven , propitious to my flame , ( For sure from Heaven the faithful ardour came ) Had bless'd my life , and deck'd my ...
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