Poems and Translations; with the Sophy, a TragedyRobert & Andrew Foulis, 1751 - 228 páginas |
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... first leaf should be a curtain to draw over and hide all the deformities that stand behind it ? neither have I any need of such shifts , for most of the parts of this body have already had your Majefty's view , and having paft the tafte ...
... first leaf should be a curtain to draw over and hide all the deformities that stand behind it ? neither have I any need of such shifts , for most of the parts of this body have already had your Majefty's view , and having paft the tafte ...
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... and airy paths I flie , More boundless in my fancy than my eye : My eye , which fwift as thought contracts the space That lies between , and first falutes the place 1 W 解通* Crown'd with that facred pile , fo vaft , fo.
... and airy paths I flie , More boundless in my fancy than my eye : My eye , which fwift as thought contracts the space That lies between , and first falutes the place 1 W 解通* Crown'd with that facred pile , fo vaft , fo.
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... first glory of so brave a pile , Whether to Caefar , Albanact , or Brute , The British Arthur , or the Danish Knute , ( Tho ' this of old no less contest did move , Than when for Homer's birth fev'n cities ftrove ) ( Like him in birth ...
... first glory of so brave a pile , Whether to Caefar , Albanact , or Brute , The British Arthur , or the Danish Knute , ( Tho ' this of old no less contest did move , Than when for Homer's birth fev'n cities ftrove ) ( Like him in birth ...
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... first design'd . That bound , which to the world's extreamest Ends , Endless it felf , its liquid arms extends . + Queen Philippa . ↑ The Kings of France and Scotland . Nor doth he need thofe emblems which we paint , POEMS ON.
... first design'd . That bound , which to the world's extreamest Ends , Endless it felf , its liquid arms extends . + Queen Philippa . ↑ The Kings of France and Scotland . Nor doth he need thofe emblems which we paint , POEMS ON.
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... First loves to do , then loves the good he does . Nor are his bleffings to his banks confin'd , But free , and common , as the fea or wind ; When he to boast , or to disperse his stores Full of the tributes of his grateful fhores ...
... First loves to do , then loves the good he does . Nor are his bleffings to his banks confin'd , But free , and common , as the fea or wind ; When he to boast , or to disperse his stores Full of the tributes of his grateful fhores ...
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