Specimens of the British Poets;: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and an Essay on English Poetry. In seven volumes..John Murray, Albermarle-Street., 1819 |
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... head ; With strict propriety their care's confin'd To weigh out words , while passion halts behind . To syllable - dissectors they appeal , Allow them accent , cadence , -fools may feel ; But , spite of all the criticising elves , Those ...
... head ; With strict propriety their care's confin'd To weigh out words , while passion halts behind . To syllable - dissectors they appeal , Allow them accent , cadence , -fools may feel ; But , spite of all the criticising elves , Those ...
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... head , By niggard nature doom'd on the same rocks To spin out life , and starve themselves and flocks , Fresh as the morning , which , enrob'd in mist , The mountain's top with usual dulness kiss'd , Jockey and Sawney to their labours ...
... head , By niggard nature doom'd on the same rocks To spin out life , and starve themselves and flocks , Fresh as the morning , which , enrob'd in mist , The mountain's top with usual dulness kiss'd , Jockey and Sawney to their labours ...
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... head , Stood in close ranks all entrance to oppose , Thistles now held more precious than the rose . All creatures which , on nature's earliest plan , Were form'd to lothe , and to be loth'd by man , Which ow'd their birth to nastiness ...
... head , Stood in close ranks all entrance to oppose , Thistles now held more precious than the rose . All creatures which , on nature's earliest plan , Were form'd to lothe , and to be loth'd by man , Which ow'd their birth to nastiness ...
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... head : her eager eyes , Where hunger ev'n to madness seem'd to rise , Speaking aloud her throes and pangs of heart , Strain'd to get loose , and from their orbs to start ; Her hollow cheeks were each a deep - sunk cell , Where ...
... head : her eager eyes , Where hunger ev'n to madness seem'd to rise , Speaking aloud her throes and pangs of heart , Strain'd to get loose , and from their orbs to start ; Her hollow cheeks were each a deep - sunk cell , Where ...
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... head to drive the king . Mrs. S. Lard ! what are those two ugly things There with their hands upon the springs , Filthy , as ever eyes beheld , With naked breasts , and faces swell'd ? What could the saucy maker mean , To put such ...
... head to drive the king . Mrs. S. Lard ! what are those two ugly things There with their hands upon the springs , Filthy , as ever eyes beheld , With naked breasts , and faces swell'd ? What could the saucy maker mean , To put such ...
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Specimens of the British Poets; With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ... Thomas Campbell Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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