Bell's Edition, Volúmenes67-68J. Bell, 1777 |
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... support ; from which period he could never venture to court the Muse in folitude , where he was fure to find the image of her who first inspired his attempts . During his last years he therefore became more and more foli- citous of ...
... support ; from which period he could never venture to court the Muse in folitude , where he was fure to find the image of her who first inspired his attempts . During his last years he therefore became more and more foli- citous of ...
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... support him to his journey's end . At the end of his course the rea- der regrets that his way has been so short ; he won- ders that it gave him so little trouble , and so resolves to go the journey over again : for , to use the words of ...
... support him to his journey's end . At the end of his course the rea- der regrets that his way has been so short ; he won- ders that it gave him so little trouble , and so resolves to go the journey over again : for , to use the words of ...
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... support the sex's pride , " Let either fix the dart . " 20 " Poor Girl ( fays Cælia ) say no more ; " For should the swain but one adore , " That spite which broke his chains before " Would break the other's heart . " 26 SONG III . My ...
... support the sex's pride , " Let either fix the dart . " 20 " Poor Girl ( fays Cælia ) say no more ; " For should the swain but one adore , " That spite which broke his chains before " Would break the other's heart . " 26 SONG III . My ...
Contenido
To the Reader Prefixed to Parnells Posthumous | 175 |
BACCHUS or the drunken Metamorphosis | 5 |
Elysium | 21 |
Otras 9 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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