Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Volumen5David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... pride celestial ! which can pride disdain ; O blest ambition ! which can ne'er be vain . From one fam'd Alpine hill , which props the sky , In whose deep womb unfathom❜d waters lie , Here burst the Rhone and sounding Po ; there shine ...
... pride celestial ! which can pride disdain ; O blest ambition ! which can ne'er be vain . From one fam'd Alpine hill , which props the sky , In whose deep womb unfathom❜d waters lie , Here burst the Rhone and sounding Po ; there shine ...
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... pride's curtain o'er the noon - tide ray , Spike up their inch of reason , on the point Of philosophic wit , call'd ... pride . These share the man ; and these distract him too ; Draw different ways , and clash in their commands . Pride ...
... pride's curtain o'er the noon - tide ray , Spike up their inch of reason , on the point Of philosophic wit , call'd ... pride . These share the man ; and these distract him too ; Draw different ways , and clash in their commands . Pride ...
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... pride ? That treacherous pride betrays the dignity ; That pride defames humanity , and calls The being mean , which staff's or strings can raise . That pride , like hooded hawks , in darknessars , From blindness bold , and towering to ...
... pride ? That treacherous pride betrays the dignity ; That pride defames humanity , and calls The being mean , which staff's or strings can raise . That pride , like hooded hawks , in darknessars , From blindness bold , and towering to ...
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Poems of Mallet | 3 |
Of Verbal Criticism | 9 |
Dedication | 35 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 16 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
angels beneath bids bliss boast bright cause charms clouds dare dark death deep distant divine dread Earth eternal fair fall fame fate fear fire flame genius give glory gods grace grave hand happiness head hear heart Heaven hope hour human immortal kind king late leave less light live look lord Lorenzo man's mankind mean mind mortal Muse Nature Nature's never night o'er once pain passion peace pleasure praise pride proud reason rich rise round sacred scene seen sense shade shine sight skies smile song soon soul sound stand stars stream thee theme thine things thou thought thousand throne true truth turn virtue whole winds wing wisdom wise wish wonder Young