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Página 147
Just at this time , a great smoke was seen at Mr . STANZA the poet ' s house ; and
least it ihould be on fire and the man in the midst on ' t , we burst in and ran up to
his study , where we found the repentant poet kneeling before a large fire ...
Just at this time , a great smoke was seen at Mr . STANZA the poet ' s house ; and
least it ihould be on fire and the man in the midst on ' t , we burst in and ran up to
his study , where we found the repentant poet kneeling before a large fire ...
Página 185
You way as soon persuade him that his head whirls . round upon his thoulders ,
as that the earth turns round upon its axis ; or that the fire will not burn his flesh ,
as that there is no such quality as heat inherent in the fire itself . Tell him that ...
You way as soon persuade him that his head whirls . round upon his thoulders ,
as that the earth turns round upon its axis ; or that the fire will not burn his flesh ,
as that there is no such quality as heat inherent in the fire itself . Tell him that ...
Página 189
The lordly men unjustly rail , By lunar impulse females fail : With pity then their
errors view ; The Moon ' s all over blemish ' d too , The maid shall hint her heart ' s
desire , The man shall burn with equal fire , Within a moment of her lips , And ...
The lordly men unjustly rail , By lunar impulse females fail : With pity then their
errors view ; The Moon ' s all over blemish ' d too , The maid shall hint her heart ' s
desire , The man shall burn with equal fire , Within a moment of her lips , And ...
Página 246
Mr , Pugh , who practices phyfick , prescrib ' d phlebotomy and a poultice to the
parson , but he prefer ' d wetted brown paper to any plaister , and then placed
himself in a proper position , that the power of the fire might penetrate his
pofteriors ...
Mr , Pugh , who practices phyfick , prescrib ' d phlebotomy and a poultice to the
parson , but he prefer ' d wetted brown paper to any plaister , and then placed
himself in a proper position , that the power of the fire might penetrate his
pofteriors ...
Página 316
That fire from heav ' n ! that spirit of a God ! Pleas ' d and transported with thy
name I tend Beyond my theme , forgetful of my friend ; And from my first design by
rapture led , Neglect the living poet for the dead . PSALM PS A L M XXIX .
That fire from heav ' n ! that spirit of a God ! Pleas ' d and transported with thy
name I tend Beyond my theme , forgetful of my friend ; And from my first design by
rapture led , Neglect the living poet for the dead . PSALM PS A L M XXIX .
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Página 103 - Each thought subsides, and sweet oblivion wraps My peaceful brain, as if the leaden rod Of magic Morpheus o'er mine eyes had shed Its opiate influence.
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Página 136 - He is defpifed and rejected of men ; a Man of forrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from Him ; He was defpifed, and we efteemed Him not.