The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of EachPhillips, Sampson,, 1852 - 308 páginas |
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... charms , - ' Meet but your lover in my bands , You'll find your sister in his arms . ' • A monument has been erected by public subscription to Collins . He is represented as just recovered from a wild fit of phrensy , to which he was ...
... charms , - ' Meet but your lover in my bands , You'll find your sister in his arms . ' • A monument has been erected by public subscription to Collins . He is represented as just recovered from a wild fit of phrensy , to which he was ...
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... charms entrance , And the fond breast with generous passion warm ? What boots the power each image to portray , The power with force each feeling to express ? How vain the hope that through life's little day , The soul with thought of ...
... charms entrance , And the fond breast with generous passion warm ? What boots the power each image to portray , The power with force each feeling to express ? How vain the hope that through life's little day , The soul with thought of ...
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... charms they boast , By sense unaided , or to virtue lost . Self - flattering sex ! your hearts believe in vain That Love shall blind , when once he fires the swain ; Or hope a lover by your faults to win , As spots on ermine beautify ...
... charms they boast , By sense unaided , or to virtue lost . Self - flattering sex ! your hearts believe in vain That Love shall blind , when once he fires the swain ; Or hope a lover by your faults to win , As spots on ermine beautify ...
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... charm his frantic woe , When first Distress , with dagger keen , Broke forth to waste his destined scene , His wild unsated foel By Pella's bard , a magic name , By all the griefs his thought could frame , Receive my humble mite Long ...
... charm his frantic woe , When first Distress , with dagger keen , Broke forth to waste his destined scene , His wild unsated foel By Pella's bard , a magic name , By all the griefs his thought could frame , Receive my humble mite Long ...
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... Thy sober aid and native charms infuse ! The flowers that sweetest breathe , Though beauty cull'd the wreath , Still ask thy hand to range their order'd hues . While Rome could none esteem But virtue's patriot theme , 23 To Simplicity 23.
... Thy sober aid and native charms infuse ! The flowers that sweetest breathe , Though beauty cull'd the wreath , Still ask thy hand to range their order'd hues . While Rome could none esteem But virtue's patriot theme , 23 To Simplicity 23.
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