The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Том 15Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... pass by at pre- sent , do justly contribute to make my excuse in this behalf very plausible . Far , indeed , from de- signing to print , I had locked up these papers in my ' scritoire , there to lie in peace till my exe- cutors might ...
... pass by at pre- sent , do justly contribute to make my excuse in this behalf very plausible . Far , indeed , from de- signing to print , I had locked up these papers in my ' scritoire , there to lie in peace till my exe- cutors might ...
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... pass Duteous , and harkening to the sounding brass ? ' And , O thou sluggard ! tell me why the ant , Midst summer's plenty thinks of winter's want , By constant journies careful to prepare Her stores , and bringing home the corny ear ...
... pass Duteous , and harkening to the sounding brass ? ' And , O thou sluggard ! tell me why the ant , Midst summer's plenty thinks of winter's want , By constant journies careful to prepare Her stores , and bringing home the corny ear ...
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... pass their destin'd days Beneath the neighbouring sun's directer rays : If any suffer , on the polar coast , The rage of Arctos and eternal frost . ' May not the pleasure of Omnipotence To each of these some secret good dispense ? Those ...
... pass their destin'd days Beneath the neighbouring sun's directer rays : If any suffer , on the polar coast , The rage of Arctos and eternal frost . ' May not the pleasure of Omnipotence To each of these some secret good dispense ? Those ...
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... pass them by as natural ; Where to our eye more rarely they appear , The pompous name of prodigy they bear : Let active thought these close meanders trace , Let human wit their dubious boundaries place . Are all things miracle , or ...
... pass them by as natural ; Where to our eye more rarely they appear , The pompous name of prodigy they bear : Let active thought these close meanders trace , Let human wit their dubious boundaries place . Are all things miracle , or ...
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... pass , And the most worthy shall obtain the grace . ' I said : the feast was serv'd ; the bowl was crown'd ; To the King's pleasure went the mirthful round . The women came : as custom wills , they pass'd : On one ( O that distinguish'd ...
... pass , And the most worthy shall obtain the grace . ' I said : the feast was serv'd ; the bowl was crown'd ; To the King's pleasure went the mirthful round . The women came : as custom wills , they pass'd : On one ( O that distinguish'd ...
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