The Works of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 5J. Moore, 1800 - English poetry |
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... charms are plac'd , Is with a mind as nobly grac'd ; The cafe fo fhining to behold , Is fill'd with richeft gems ... charm'd . Scarce in the grave can we allow him more , Than living we agreed to give before . His noble mufe employ'd her ...
... charms are plac'd , Is with a mind as nobly grac'd ; The cafe fo fhining to behold , Is fill'd with richeft gems ... charm'd . Scarce in the grave can we allow him more , Than living we agreed to give before . His noble mufe employ'd her ...
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... charms of the Duchefs of Grafton ; No fuch lady was feen there , nor perhaps ever in any part of the world . † The Duke of Grafton , flain at the fiege of Cork in Ireland , about the beginning of the Revolution . What need I more ...
... charms of the Duchefs of Grafton ; No fuch lady was feen there , nor perhaps ever in any part of the world . † The Duke of Grafton , flain at the fiege of Cork in Ireland , about the beginning of the Revolution . What need I more ...
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... charms escape . The twinkling ftars drop numberless each night , Yet fhines the radiant firmament as bright ; So from the ocean fhould we rivers drain , Still would enough to drown the world remain . The Duchefs of F unfeafonably ...
... charms escape . The twinkling ftars drop numberless each night , Yet fhines the radiant firmament as bright ; So from the ocean fhould we rivers drain , Still would enough to drown the world remain . The Duchefs of F unfeafonably ...
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... charms provide Only to gratify a mortal's pride ? Would they have form'd thee fo above thy fex , Only to play the tyrant , and to vex ? ' Tis impicus pleasure to delight in harm , And Beauty should be kind as well as charm . LE MYRA ...
... charms provide Only to gratify a mortal's pride ? Would they have form'd thee fo above thy fex , Only to play the tyrant , and to vex ? ' Tis impicus pleasure to delight in harm , And Beauty should be kind as well as charm . LE MYRA ...
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... charms you lay The value that's their due , Kings are themselves too poor to pay , A thousand worlds too few . IV . But if a paffion without vice , Without difguife or art , Ah Myra ! if true love's your price , Behold it in my heart ...
... charms you lay The value that's their due , Kings are themselves too poor to pay , A thousand worlds too few . IV . But if a paffion without vice , Without difguife or art , Ah Myra ! if true love's your price , Behold it in my heart ...
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