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Page 187
... smile survey'd . The troubled pleasure soon chastis'd by fear , She mingled with the smile a tender tear . The soften'd Chief with kind compassion view'd , And dried the falling drops , and thus pursu'd : " Andromache ! my soul's far ...
... smile survey'd . The troubled pleasure soon chastis'd by fear , She mingled with the smile a tender tear . The soften'd Chief with kind compassion view'd , And dried the falling drops , and thus pursu'd : " Andromache ! my soul's far ...
Page 267
... smile : An artful manager , that crept between His friend and shame , and was a kind of screen . But ' faith your very friends will soon be sore ; Patriots there are , who wish you'd jest no more— And where's the glory ? ' twill be only ...
... smile : An artful manager , that crept between His friend and shame , and was a kind of screen . But ' faith your very friends will soon be sore ; Patriots there are , who wish you'd jest no more— And where's the glory ? ' twill be only ...
Page 408
... smile ? Ah ! only show'd , to check our fond pursuits , And teach our humbled hopes that life is vain . Thus in some deep retirement would I pass The winter - glooms , with friends of pliant soul , Or blithe , or solemn , as the theme ...
... smile ? Ah ! only show'd , to check our fond pursuits , And teach our humbled hopes that life is vain . Thus in some deep retirement would I pass The winter - glooms , with friends of pliant soul , Or blithe , or solemn , as the theme ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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