English Poetry of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore |
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... mind To see her empire thus declin'd , When first this grand debate arose , Above her wisdom to compose , Conceiv'd a project in her head To work her ends ; which , if it sped , Would show the merits of the cause Far better than ...
... mind To see her empire thus declin'd , When first this grand debate arose , Above her wisdom to compose , Conceiv'd a project in her head To work her ends ; which , if it sped , Would show the merits of the cause Far better than ...
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... minds no longer what he taught . 561 Cadenus was amaz'd to find Such marks of a distracted mind : For , though she seem'd to listen more To all he spoke , than e'er before , 565 He found her thoughts would absent range , Yet guess'd not ...
... minds no longer what he taught . 561 Cadenus was amaz'd to find Such marks of a distracted mind : For , though she seem'd to listen more To all he spoke , than e'er before , 565 He found her thoughts would absent range , Yet guess'd not ...
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... mind , or mind - illumin'd face- Truth , goodness , honour , harmony , and love , The richest bounty of indulgent Heaven . Meantime a smiling offspring rises round , And mingles both their graces . By degrees , The human blossom blows ...
... mind , or mind - illumin'd face- Truth , goodness , honour , harmony , and love , The richest bounty of indulgent Heaven . Meantime a smiling offspring rises round , And mingles both their graces . By degrees , The human blossom blows ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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