The Beauties of English Poesy, Svazek 2Oliver Goldsmith James Williams, 1771 |
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Strana 69
... arms , or lov'd for arts ; His head achs for a coronet : And who is blefs'd that is not great ? Some fenfe , and ... arm our will : Amidft our plenty , fomething ftill , For horses , houses , pictures , planting , To thee , to me , to ...
... arms , or lov'd for arts ; His head achs for a coronet : And who is blefs'd that is not great ? Some fenfe , and ... arm our will : Amidft our plenty , fomething ftill , For horses , houses , pictures , planting , To thee , to me , to ...
Strana 93
... and approve his fong . Like Phœbus thus , acquiring unfought praise , He catch'd at love , and fill'd his arms with bays . NIGHT NIGHT THOUGHTS . BY DR . YOUNG . Thefe feem ENGLISH POES Y. 93 The Story of Phoebus and Daphne.
... and approve his fong . Like Phœbus thus , acquiring unfought praise , He catch'd at love , and fill'd his arms with bays . NIGHT NIGHT THOUGHTS . BY DR . YOUNG . Thefe feem ENGLISH POES Y. 93 The Story of Phoebus and Daphne.
Strana 103
... despair . Some , for hard mafters , broken under arms , In battle lopt away , with half their limbs , Beg bitter bread thro ' realms their valour fav'd , F4 If If fo the tyrant , or his minion doom . ENGLISH POESY . 103.
... despair . Some , for hard mafters , broken under arms , In battle lopt away , with half their limbs , Beg bitter bread thro ' realms their valour fav'd , F4 If If fo the tyrant , or his minion doom . ENGLISH POESY . 103.
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