The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 16Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... fate was inevitable . Time , while it debilitated the patient , only invigorated the disorder ; and , hard as it seemed , Gay was , at last , obliged to think upon his dissolution . ' I find myself in such a strange confusion and ...
... fate was inevitable . Time , while it debilitated the patient , only invigorated the disorder ; and , hard as it seemed , Gay was , at last , obliged to think upon his dissolution . ' I find myself in such a strange confusion and ...
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... fate , but use exercise . I hope the dutchess will take care of you in this respect , and either make you gallop after her , or tease you enough at home to serve for exercise abroad . ' But the most amusing letter is that , in which ...
... fate , but use exercise . I hope the dutchess will take care of you in this respect , and either make you gallop after her , or tease you enough at home to serve for exercise abroad . ' But the most amusing letter is that , in which ...
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... fates of Troy , are repre- sented as engrossing their whole attention with the destinies of Calypso's Grot , and assembling in pro- found silence , to witness a combat between Love and Jealousy . Les Dieux et les Diesses de l ' Olympe ...
... fates of Troy , are repre- sented as engrossing their whole attention with the destinies of Calypso's Grot , and assembling in pro- found silence , to witness a combat between Love and Jealousy . Les Dieux et les Diesses de l ' Olympe ...
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... And hast thou fathom'd Tully's mind ? Or , like the wise Ulysses , thrown , By various fates , on realms unknown , C2 Hast thou through many cities stray'd , Their customs , INTRODUCTION to the Fables The Shepherd and Philosopher.
... And hast thou fathom'd Tully's mind ? Or , like the wise Ulysses , thrown , By various fates , on realms unknown , C2 Hast thou through many cities stray'd , Their customs , INTRODUCTION to the Fables The Shepherd and Philosopher.
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... fate . Do not we just abhorrence find Against the toad and serpent kind ? But Envy , Calumny , and Spite , Bear stronger venom in their bite . Thus every object of creation Can furnish hints to contemplation ; And from the most minute ...
... fate . Do not we just abhorrence find Against the toad and serpent kind ? But Envy , Calumny , and Spite , Bear stronger venom in their bite . Thus every object of creation Can furnish hints to contemplation ; And from the most minute ...
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