The Works of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 5J. Moore, 1800 - English poetry |
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... bears nor tygers fure fo favage are , As thefe ill - manner'd monfters of the bar . Loud rumour has proclaim'd a nymph ... bear the prize But rigid Law has neither ears nor eyes : Charms , to which Mars and Hercules would bow , Minos and ...
... bears nor tygers fure fo favage are , As thefe ill - manner'd monfters of the bar . Loud rumour has proclaim'd a nymph ... bear the prize But rigid Law has neither ears nor eyes : Charms , to which Mars and Hercules would bow , Minos and ...
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... his odours round , But bears on ice , and fprings from frozen ground . So cold the clime that can fuch wonders bear , The garden feems an emblem of the fair . ΤΟ TO THE SAME . Her Gardens having eftaped a Flood LANSDOWNE'S POEMS .
... his odours round , But bears on ice , and fprings from frozen ground . So cold the clime that can fuch wonders bear , The garden feems an emblem of the fair . ΤΟ TO THE SAME . Her Gardens having eftaped a Flood LANSDOWNE'S POEMS .
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... bear ; Venus the dove ; Pallas the shield and spear : Poets fuch emblems to their Gods affign , Hearts bleeding by the dart , and pen be thine . THE DESERTION . Ow fly , Difcretion , to my aid , Now See haughty Myra , fair and bright ...
... bear ; Venus the dove ; Pallas the shield and spear : Poets fuch emblems to their Gods affign , Hearts bleeding by the dart , and pen be thine . THE DESERTION . Ow fly , Difcretion , to my aid , Now See haughty Myra , fair and bright ...
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... bear ? Who from her wit , or from her beauty Aies , If with her voice fhe overtakes him , dies . Like foldiers fo in battle we fucceed , One peril ' fcaping , by another bleed ; In vain the dart , or glittering fword we fhun , Condemn'd ...
... bear ? Who from her wit , or from her beauty Aies , If with her voice fhe overtakes him , dies . Like foldiers fo in battle we fucceed , One peril ' fcaping , by another bleed ; In vain the dart , or glittering fword we fhun , Condemn'd ...
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... bear , Destroy myself , or kill the ravisher ? Die , wretched lover , die ; but O ! beware , Hurt not the man who is belov'd by her ; Wait for a better hour , and trust thy fate , Thou feck'ft her love , beget not then her hate . Tell ...
... bear , Destroy myself , or kill the ravisher ? Die , wretched lover , die ; but O ! beware , Hurt not the man who is belov'd by her ; Wait for a better hour , and trust thy fate , Thou feck'ft her love , beget not then her hate . Tell ...
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