Minor Poems, Parte2John Sharpe, 1825 - 216 páginas |
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... , So soon to be forgot . Phoebus , if such be thy design , To place it in thy bow , Give wit , that what is left may shine With equal grace below . HORACE . BOOK II . ODE X. RECEIVE , dear ODE TO APOLLÓ . Ode to Apollo............
... , So soon to be forgot . Phoebus , if such be thy design , To place it in thy bow , Give wit , that what is left may shine With equal grace below . HORACE . BOOK II . ODE X. RECEIVE , dear ODE TO APOLLÓ . Ode to Apollo............
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... shine , Proves dross , when balanced in the Christian scale . Be wiser thou - like our forefather DONNE , Seek heavenly wealth , and work for God alone . SONNET TO WILLIAM HAYLEY , ESQ . 1793 . DEAR SONNET TO HENRY COWPER , ESQ . 49 to ...
... shine , Proves dross , when balanced in the Christian scale . Be wiser thou - like our forefather DONNE , Seek heavenly wealth , and work for God alone . SONNET TO WILLIAM HAYLEY , ESQ . 1793 . DEAR SONNET TO HENRY COWPER , ESQ . 49 to ...
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... rarely look , A chronicle of actions just and bright ; There all thy deeds , my faithful Mary , shine ; And , since thou own'st that praise , I spare thee mine . TO MARY . AUTUMN OF 1793 . THE twentieth year to Mrs Unwin.
... rarely look , A chronicle of actions just and bright ; There all thy deeds , my faithful Mary , shine ; And , since thou own'st that praise , I spare thee mine . TO MARY . AUTUMN OF 1793 . THE twentieth year to Mrs Unwin.
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... shine no more , My Mary ! For though thou gladly wouldst fulfil The same kind office for me still , Thy sight now seconds not thy will , My Mary ! But well thou play'dst the housewife's part , And all thy threads with magic art Have ...
... shine no more , My Mary ! For though thou gladly wouldst fulfil The same kind office for me still , Thy sight now seconds not thy will , My Mary ! But well thou play'dst the housewife's part , And all thy threads with magic art Have ...
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... shine , or vivid flame , Where rises and where sets ' the day , Whate'er they boast of rich and gay , Contribute to the gorgeous plan , Proud to advance it all they can . This plumage neither dashing shower , Nor blasts that shake the ...
... shine , or vivid flame , Where rises and where sets ' the day , Whate'er they boast of rich and gay , Contribute to the gorgeous plan , Proud to advance it all they can . This plumage neither dashing shower , Nor blasts that shake the ...
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