Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Southey to Croly: with Biographical and Critical Notices, Bind 1A. Hart, 1850 - 760 sider |
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... by Nature taught to please , Of power to melt the female breast with ease , To her Palemon told his tender tale , Soft as the voice of Summer's evening gale : There live the hope and pleasure of his life , 12 CANTO I. FALCONER .
... by Nature taught to please , Of power to melt the female breast with ease , To her Palemon told his tender tale , Soft as the voice of Summer's evening gale : There live the hope and pleasure of his life , 12 CANTO I. FALCONER .
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... live the hope and pleasure of his life , A pious daughter , with a faithful wife . For his return , with fond officious care , Still every grateful object these prepare ; Whatever can allure the smell or sight , Or wake the drooping ...
... live the hope and pleasure of his life , A pious daughter , with a faithful wife . For his return , with fond officious care , Still every grateful object these prepare ; Whatever can allure the smell or sight , Or wake the drooping ...
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... live : From each terrestrial bondage set me free ; Still every wish that centres not in thee ; Bid my fond hopes , my vain disquiets cease , And point my path to everlasting peace . If the soft hand of winning Pleasure leads By living ...
... live : From each terrestrial bondage set me free ; Still every wish that centres not in thee ; Bid my fond hopes , my vain disquiets cease , And point my path to everlasting peace . If the soft hand of winning Pleasure leads By living ...
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... Lives there a man whose labouring breast Is with some dark and guilty secret prest , Who hides within its inmost fold ... live and ply thy scorpion scourge : Thy sharp upbraidings urge Against th ' unrighteous deed , Till thine accursed ...
... Lives there a man whose labouring breast Is with some dark and guilty secret prest , Who hides within its inmost fold ... live and ply thy scorpion scourge : Thy sharp upbraidings urge Against th ' unrighteous deed , Till thine accursed ...
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... King , Glad homage let me give ; And stand prepared like thee to die With thee that I may live . HYMN IV . ' BEHOLD , where breathing love divine 7 E HYMNS . The Baviad: a paraphrastic Imitation of the first I For Easter Sunday 163 173.
... King , Glad homage let me give ; And stand prepared like thee to die With thee that I may live . HYMN IV . ' BEHOLD , where breathing love divine 7 E HYMNS . The Baviad: a paraphrastic Imitation of the first I For Easter Sunday 163 173.
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