Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Volumen5David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... late or soon ; I think , at latest , once a noon : But , by your interloping care , Not one in ten shall be my share . " Ere ' tis too late your errour see , You foes to Britain , and to me . To me : agreed - But to the nation ; I prove ...
... late or soon ; I think , at latest , once a noon : But , by your interloping care , Not one in ten shall be my share . " Ere ' tis too late your errour see , You foes to Britain , and to me . To me : agreed - But to the nation ; I prove ...
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... late reign , by the patronage of Walpole ; and that , whenever any one reminded the king of Young , the only answer was , " he has a pension . " All the light thrown on this inquiry , by the following letter from Secker , only serves to ...
... late reign , by the patronage of Walpole ; and that , whenever any one reminded the king of Young , the only answer was , " he has a pension . " All the light thrown on this inquiry , by the following letter from Secker , only serves to ...
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... late ; Hence loud laments : let me thy cause , Indulgent Father ! plead ; Of all the wretches we deplore , Not one by thee was made . What is thy whole creation fair ? Of love divine the child ; Love brought it forth ; and , from its ...
... late ; Hence loud laments : let me thy cause , Indulgent Father ! plead ; Of all the wretches we deplore , Not one by thee was made . What is thy whole creation fair ? Of love divine the child ; Love brought it forth ; and , from its ...
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Poems of Mallet | 3 |
Of Verbal Criticism | 9 |
Dedication | 35 |
Derechos de autor | |
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Términos y frases comunes
ambition Amyntor angels art thou beam behold beneath bids bless blest bliss boast Book of Job bosom breast bright Britain charms clouds Codrus dare dark death deep divine Dorset downs dread dust Earth EDWARD YOUNG eternal fair fame fate fear flame fool genius give glorious glory grace grave grief guilt happy heart Heaven horrour hour human immortal light lord Lorenzo man's mankind mighty mind mortal Muse Nature Nature's ne'er night Night Thoughts numbers o'er pain passion peace Pindar pleasure poem praise pride proud rage reason rise round sacred satire scene sense shade shine shore SIEGE OF DAMASCUS sigh sight skies smile song soul stars sting storm sweet tears tempest terrour thee theme thine thou thought throne thunder trembling truth vermil virtue virtue's Voltaire wing wisdom wise wonder wretched Young