The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... thought To think that heaven may be bought . Prayers , hymns , and praises , are the way , And those my thankful Muse shall pay : Thy body , in my verse enshrin'd , Shall grow immortal as thy mind . I'll fix thy title next in fame . To ...
... thought To think that heaven may be bought . Prayers , hymns , and praises , are the way , And those my thankful Muse shall pay : Thy body , in my verse enshrin'd , Shall grow immortal as thy mind . I'll fix thy title next in fame . To ...
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... thoughts to retain still , and intents , Were more inconstant far ; for accidents Must of all things most strangely inconstant prove , If from one subject they to ' another move ; My ... thought 14 The same 38 Inconstancy The Discovery 39.
... thoughts to retain still , and intents , Were more inconstant far ; for accidents Must of all things most strangely inconstant prove , If from one subject they to ' another move ; My ... thought 14 The same 38 Inconstancy The Discovery 39.
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... thought you once as fair As women in the ' idea are ; Whatever here seems beauteous , seem'd to be But a faint metaphor of thee : But then , methought , there something shined within , Which cast this lustre o'er thy skin ; Nor could I ...
... thought you once as fair As women in the ' idea are ; Whatever here seems beauteous , seem'd to be But a faint metaphor of thee : But then , methought , there something shined within , Which cast this lustre o'er thy skin ; Nor could I ...
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... thoughts do fly ; Thoughts of bright and noblest kind , Fair and chaste as mother - mind . But , oh ! what other heart is there , Which sighs and crowds to hers so near ? ' Tis all on flame , and does , like fire , To that , as to its ...
... thoughts do fly ; Thoughts of bright and noblest kind , Fair and chaste as mother - mind . But , oh ! what other heart is there , Which sighs and crowds to hers so near ? ' Tis all on flame , and does , like fire , To that , as to its ...
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... thought , With your grave rules from musty morals brought ; Through which some streaks too of divinity ran , Partly of Monk and partly Puritan ; With tedious repetitions too you ' ave ta'en Often the name of vanity in vain : Things ...
... thought , With your grave rules from musty morals brought ; Through which some streaks too of divinity ran , Partly of Monk and partly Puritan ; With tedious repetitions too you ' ave ta'en Often the name of vanity in vain : Things ...
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