The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of Each |
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... once delighted to converse , and whom I yet remember with tenderness . ' He was visited at Chichester , in his last illness , by his learned friends Dr. Warton and his brother ; to whom he spoke with disapprobation of his Oriental ...
... once delighted to converse , and whom I yet remember with tenderness . ' He was visited at Chichester , in his last illness , by his learned friends Dr. Warton and his brother ; to whom he spoke with disapprobation of his Oriental ...
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... once he fires the swain ; Or hope a lover by your faults to win , As spots on ermine beautify the skin : Who seeks secure to rule , be first her care Each softer virtue that adorns the fair ; Each tender passion man delights to find ...
... once he fires the swain ; Or hope a lover by your faults to win , As spots on ermine beautify the skin : Who seeks secure to rule , be first her care Each softer virtue that adorns the fair ; Each tender passion man delights to find ...
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... once by maids and shepherds loved in vain ! No more the virgins shall delight to rove By Sargis ' banks , or Irwan's shady grove ; On Tarkie's mountains catch the cooling gale , Or breathe the sweets of Aly's flowery vale : Fair scenes ...
... once by maids and shepherds loved in vain ! No more the virgins shall delight to rove By Sargis ' banks , or Irwan's shady grove ; On Tarkie's mountains catch the cooling gale , Or breathe the sweets of Aly's flowery vale : Fair scenes ...
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... once alone it broke the silent scene , And he the wretch of Thebes no more appear'd . O Fear ! I know thee by my throbbing heart , Thy withering power inspired each mournful line , Though gentle Pity claim her mingled part , Yet all the ...
... once alone it broke the silent scene , And he the wretch of Thebes no more appear'd . O Fear ! I know thee by my throbbing heart , Thy withering power inspired each mournful line , Though gentle Pity claim her mingled part , Yet all the ...
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... , In thy divine emotions spoke Hither again thy fury deal , Teach me but once like him to feel His cypress wreath my meed decree , And I , O Fear , will dwell with thee- TO SIMPLICITY . O THOU , by Nature taught To 22 TO FEAR .
... , In thy divine emotions spoke Hither again thy fury deal , Teach me but once like him to feel His cypress wreath my meed decree , And I , O Fear , will dwell with thee- TO SIMPLICITY . O THOU , by Nature taught To 22 TO FEAR .
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