The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 10Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 - English poetry |
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... true a heart 251 Ad Comitem Dorcestriæ , in Annum ineuntem , 1614. Ad Janum ib . XVIII . Set by Mr. De Fesch . - Nanny blushes when I woo her ib . XIX . Set by Mr. Smith . - Since we your husband daily see ib . - XX . Set by C. R. ...
... true a heart 251 Ad Comitem Dorcestriæ , in Annum ineuntem , 1614. Ad Janum ib . XVIII . Set by Mr. De Fesch . - Nanny blushes when I woo her ib . XIX . Set by Mr. Smith . - Since we your husband daily see ib . - XX . Set by C. R. ...
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... true , They see their faults , and sicken at the view . Hence trifling Damon ceases to be vain ; And Cloe scorns to give her lover pain : Strephon is true , who ne'er was true before ; And Celia bids him love , but not adore . Though ...
... true , They see their faults , and sicken at the view . Hence trifling Damon ceases to be vain ; And Cloe scorns to give her lover pain : Strephon is true , who ne'er was true before ; And Celia bids him love , but not adore . Though ...
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... true sons , and such alone , Then Heaven have mercy upon you , But the de'il take your beastly crew ! AN ODE TO THE CREATOR OF THE WORLD . OCCASIONED BY THE FRAGMENTS OF ORPHEUS . Quid prius dicam solitis parentis Laudibus ? - Qui mare ...
... true sons , and such alone , Then Heaven have mercy upon you , But the de'il take your beastly crew ! AN ODE TO THE CREATOR OF THE WORLD . OCCASIONED BY THE FRAGMENTS OF ORPHEUS . Quid prius dicam solitis parentis Laudibus ? - Qui mare ...
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... true ; Each living virtue , every grace combin'd , And Marcia's worth with Lucia's sweetness join'd . Had she been born ally'd to Cato's name , Numidia's prince had felt a real flame ; And pouring his resistless troops from far , With ...
... true ; Each living virtue , every grace combin'd , And Marcia's worth with Lucia's sweetness join'd . Had she been born ally'd to Cato's name , Numidia's prince had felt a real flame ; And pouring his resistless troops from far , With ...
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... true . While rolling years are flying , Love , Hymen's lamp supplying , With fuel never dying , Shall still the flame , renew . Incipe . Vivendi rectè qui prorogat horam , Rusticus expectat dum defluat amnis : at ille Labitur & labetur ...
... true . While rolling years are flying , Love , Hymen's lamp supplying , With fuel never dying , Shall still the flame , renew . Incipe . Vivendi rectè qui prorogat horam , Rusticus expectat dum defluat amnis : at ille Labitur & labetur ...
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