Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Volumen5David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... fall ! See her lov'd lord with speechless anguish bend ! And , mixing tears with his , thy noblest friend , Thy Pelham , turn on Heaven his streaming eye : Again in her , he sees a brother die ! And he , who long , unshaken and serene ...
... fall ! See her lov'd lord with speechless anguish bend ! And , mixing tears with his , thy noblest friend , Thy Pelham , turn on Heaven his streaming eye : Again in her , he sees a brother die ! And he , who long , unshaken and serene ...
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... fall " — Is this conjecture of adventurous thought ! Or pious coward's pulpit - cushion'd dream ; Far from it . This is certain ; this is fate . What says Experience , in her awful chair Of ages , her authentic annals spread Around her ...
... fall " — Is this conjecture of adventurous thought ! Or pious coward's pulpit - cushion'd dream ; Far from it . This is certain ; this is fate . What says Experience , in her awful chair Of ages , her authentic annals spread Around her ...
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... fall . ' Tis present to my thought ! -and yet where is it ? Angels can't tell me ; angels cannot guess The period ; from created beings lock'd [ thou ? In darkness . But the process , and the place , Are less obscure ; for these may man ...
... fall . ' Tis present to my thought ! -and yet where is it ? Angels can't tell me ; angels cannot guess The period ; from created beings lock'd [ thou ? In darkness . But the process , and the place , Are less obscure ; for these may man ...
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Poems of Mallet | 3 |
Of Verbal Criticism | 9 |
Dedication | 35 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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