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... live ; When noble Sheffield strikes the trembling strings , The little loves rejoice , and clap their wings ; " Anacreon lives , " they cry , " th ' harmonious swain Retunes the lyre , and tries his wonted strain , ' Tis he - our lost ...
... live ; When noble Sheffield strikes the trembling strings , The little loves rejoice , and clap their wings ; " Anacreon lives , " they cry , " th ' harmonious swain Retunes the lyre , and tries his wonted strain , ' Tis he - our lost ...
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... live exempt from vulgar awe , And Reason to herself alone is law . That freedom she enjoys with lib'ral mind , Which ... live , and be physician to myself . While soul is join'd to body , whether fate Allot a longer or a shorter date ...
... live exempt from vulgar awe , And Reason to herself alone is law . That freedom she enjoys with lib'ral mind , Which ... live , and be physician to myself . While soul is join'd to body , whether fate Allot a longer or a shorter date ...
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... live to be at death the food of worms ? ' " The cloud reclin'd upon his airy throne , and answer'd thus : 65 " Then if thou art the food of worms , O virgin of the skies , How great thy use , how great thy blessing ! Everything that lives ...
... live to be at death the food of worms ? ' " The cloud reclin'd upon his airy throne , and answer'd thus : 65 " Then if thou art the food of worms , O virgin of the skies , How great thy use , how great thy blessing ! Everything that lives ...
Contents
An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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