The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 16Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... morning fair , He ventures forth to take the air ; He ranges all the meadow round , And rolls upon the softest ground ; When near him a Cameleon seen , Was scarce distinguish'd from the green . " Dear emblem of the flattering host ...
... morning fair , He ventures forth to take the air ; He ranges all the meadow round , And rolls upon the softest ground ; When near him a Cameleon seen , Was scarce distinguish'd from the green . " Dear emblem of the flattering host ...
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... morning's pleasing care , The Mother rose , and sought her heir : She saw the nurse like one possest , With wringing hands and sobbing breast . " Sure some disaster has befel : Speak , Nurse ; I hope the boy is well . " " Dear Madam ...
... morning's pleasing care , The Mother rose , and sought her heir : She saw the nurse like one possest , With wringing hands and sobbing breast . " Sure some disaster has befel : Speak , Nurse ; I hope the boy is well . " " Dear Madam ...
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... morning sees my chase begun , Nor ends it till the setting sun . ' When ( says the Greyhound ) I pursue , My game is lost , or caught in view ; Beyond my sight the prey's secure ; The Hound is slow , but always sure ; And had I his ...
... morning sees my chase begun , Nor ends it till the setting sun . ' When ( says the Greyhound ) I pursue , My game is lost , or caught in view ; Beyond my sight the prey's secure ; The Hound is slow , but always sure ; And had I his ...
الصفحة 65
... morning chid : They undermin'd whole sides of bacon , Her cheese was sap'd , her tarts were taken ; Her pasties , fenc'd with thickest paste , Were all demolish'd and laid waste : She curs'd the Cat , for want of duty , Who left her ...
... morning chid : They undermin'd whole sides of bacon , Her cheese was sap'd , her tarts were taken ; Her pasties , fenc'd with thickest paste , Were all demolish'd and laid waste : She curs'd the Cat , for want of duty , Who left her ...
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... morn A Butterfly , ( but newly born ) Sate proudly perking on a rose , With pert conceit its bosom glows ; His wings ( all glorious to behold ) Bedropt with azure , jet , and gold , Wide he displays ; the spangled dew Reflects his eyes ...
... morn A Butterfly , ( but newly born ) Sate proudly perking on a rose , With pert conceit its bosom glows ; His wings ( all glorious to behold ) Bedropt with azure , jet , and gold , Wide he displays ; the spangled dew Reflects his eyes ...
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