Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Volumen5David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... skies . By closing with the skies , we make Omnipotence our own ; That done , how formidable ill's Whole army is o'erthrown ! No longer impotent , and frail , Ourselves above we rise : We scarce believe ourselves below ! We trespass on ...
... skies . By closing with the skies , we make Omnipotence our own ; That done , how formidable ill's Whole army is o'erthrown ! No longer impotent , and frail , Ourselves above we rise : We scarce believe ourselves below ! We trespass on ...
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... skies , to want a British flect . Hyad , for her , leans o'er her urn ; For her , Orion's glories burn , The Pleiads gleam . For Britons set and rise The fair - fac'd sons of Mazaroth , Near the deep chambers of the South , The raging ...
... skies , to want a British flect . Hyad , for her , leans o'er her urn ; For her , Orion's glories burn , The Pleiads gleam . For Britons set and rise The fair - fac'd sons of Mazaroth , Near the deep chambers of the South , The raging ...
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... skies . Now can you wonder why so fair , And why so sweet the roses are ? " " Hold , tuneful trifler , " I reply'd , " The beauteous cause 1 now descry'd , Hold , talk no more of emmer skies , Of genial suns and - splendid lies ; Of ...
... skies . Now can you wonder why so fair , And why so sweet the roses are ? " " Hold , tuneful trifler , " I reply'd , " The beauteous cause 1 now descry'd , Hold , talk no more of emmer skies , Of genial suns and - splendid lies ; Of ...
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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