Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical PrefacesThomas Wardle, 1844 - 807 pagine |
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... appear . ing with his health , he removed to Chertsey . Here He ingratiated himself , however , with the principal his life , was soon brought to a close . According to persons about the court , and was parúcularly hon- his biographer ...
... appear . ing with his health , he removed to Chertsey . Here He ingratiated himself , however , with the principal his life , was soon brought to a close . According to persons about the court , and was parúcularly hon- his biographer ...
Pagina 6
... appear'st but in the light . OF MYSELF . THIS only grant me , that my means may lie Too low for envy , for contempt too high . Some honor I would have , Not from great deeds , but good alone ; Th ' unknown are better than ill known ...
... appear'st but in the light . OF MYSELF . THIS only grant me , that my means may lie Too low for envy , for contempt too high . Some honor I would have , Not from great deeds , but good alone ; Th ' unknown are better than ill known ...
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... appear'd to's closed sight , ( The Muses oft in lands of vision play , ) | Body'd , array'd , and seen , by an internal light . A golden harp with silver strings she bore ; A wondrous hieroglyphic robe she wore , In which all colors and ...
... appear'd to's closed sight , ( The Muses oft in lands of vision play , ) | Body'd , array'd , and seen , by an internal light . A golden harp with silver strings she bore ; A wondrous hieroglyphic robe she wore , In which all colors and ...
Pagina 14
... appear ; Here nought but winds can hurtful murmurs scatter , And nought but Echo flatter . The gods , when they descended , hither From Heaven did always choose their way ; And therefore we may boldly say , That ' tis the way too ...
... appear ; Here nought but winds can hurtful murmurs scatter , And nought but Echo flatter . The gods , when they descended , hither From Heaven did always choose their way ; And therefore we may boldly say , That ' tis the way too ...
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... appears , from several exercises pre- modious house in Aldersgate - street , and opened an served in his works , that ... appear singular that one who had himself drunk had invaded it ; " which denotes a man early habitu - so deeply at ...
... appears , from several exercises pre- modious house in Aldersgate - street , and opened an served in his works , that ... appear singular that one who had himself drunk had invaded it ; " which denotes a man early habitu - so deeply at ...
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