The Works of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 2J. Moore, 1793 - English poetry |
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... bear . " I should miftruft your love , to hide from me " Your thoughts , and tax you of inconftancy . " What fhall he do ? or with what language frame Excufe ? He must refolve not to deny , But open his clofe thoughts and inward flame ...
... bear . " I should miftruft your love , to hide from me " Your thoughts , and tax you of inconftancy . " What fhall he do ? or with what language frame Excufe ? He must refolve not to deny , But open his clofe thoughts and inward flame ...
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... bear From the Three Sifters ' weeping bark a tear : Let spotted lynxes their fharp talons fill With cryftal fetch'd from the Promethean hill : Let Cytherca's birds fresh wreaths compofe , Knitting the p - fac'd lily with the rofe ; Let ...
... bear From the Three Sifters ' weeping bark a tear : Let spotted lynxes their fharp talons fill With cryftal fetch'd from the Promethean hill : Let Cytherca's birds fresh wreaths compofe , Knitting the p - fac'd lily with the rofe ; Let ...
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... bear Verfe , who ( a devil ) fhould import it here ? For that to me would feem as ftrange a thing As who did firft wild beafts into ' iflands bring Uniefs you think that it might taken be As Green did Gondibert , in a prize at fea : But ...
... bear Verfe , who ( a devil ) fhould import it here ? For that to me would feem as ftrange a thing As who did firft wild beafts into ' iflands bring Uniefs you think that it might taken be As Green did Gondibert , in a prize at fea : But ...
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... bear The rebels ' bufy pride at Westminster ! Thou , who thyfelf deft without murmuring pay Eternal tribute to thy prince the fea . To Oxford next great Charles in triumph came , Oxford , the British Mufes ' fecond fame . Here learning ...
... bear The rebels ' bufy pride at Westminster ! Thou , who thyfelf deft without murmuring pay Eternal tribute to thy prince the fea . To Oxford next great Charles in triumph came , Oxford , the British Mufes ' fecond fame . Here learning ...
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... bear ? They are all weapon , and they dart Like porcupines from every part . Who can , alas ! their strength exprefs , Arm'd , when they themselves undress , Cap - a - pie with nakedness ? IV . THE DUEL . " ES , I will love then , I ...
... bear ? They are all weapon , and they dart Like porcupines from every part . Who can , alas ! their strength exprefs , Arm'd , when they themselves undress , Cap - a - pie with nakedness ? IV . THE DUEL . " ES , I will love then , I ...
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