The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 16Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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الصفحة 34
... race ; In the fair dawning of your mind Discern you generous , mild and kind : They see you grieve to hear distress , And pant already to redress . Go on ; the height of good attain , Nor let a nation hope in vain : For hence we justily ...
... race ; In the fair dawning of your mind Discern you generous , mild and kind : They see you grieve to hear distress , And pant already to redress . Go on ; the height of good attain , Nor let a nation hope in vain : For hence we justily ...
الصفحة 38
... race away For the dull helpless sons of Clay ! - Besides , by partial fondness shown , Like you we doat upon our own . Where yet was ever found a Mother , Who'd give her booby for another ? And should we change with human breed , Well ...
... race away For the dull helpless sons of Clay ! - Besides , by partial fondness shown , Like you we doat upon our own . Where yet was ever found a Mother , Who'd give her booby for another ? And should we change with human breed , Well ...
الصفحة 40
... race ! The heart that wants revenge is base . ' ' I grant , ( an ancient Ram replies ) We bear no terror in our eyes ; Yet think us not of soul so tame , Which no repeated wrongs inflame ; Insensible of every ill , Because we want thy ...
... race ! The heart that wants revenge is base . ' ' I grant , ( an ancient Ram replies ) We bear no terror in our eyes ; Yet think us not of soul so tame , Which no repeated wrongs inflame ; Insensible of every ill , Because we want thy ...
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... race , When every petty clerk in place , To prove his taste , and seem polite , Will feed on Geese both noon and night ? " THE LADY AND THE WASP . WHAT whispers must the beauty bear ! What hourly nonsense haunts her ear ! Where'er her ...
... race , When every petty clerk in place , To prove his taste , and seem polite , Will feed on Geese both noon and night ? " THE LADY AND THE WASP . WHAT whispers must the beauty bear ! What hourly nonsense haunts her ear ! Where'er her ...
الصفحة 55
... race . In cities long I pass'd my days , Convers'd with men , and learn'd their ways . Their dress , their courtly manners see ; Reform your state , and copy me . Seek ye to thrive ? in flattery deal ; Your scorn , your hate , with that ...
... race . In cities long I pass'd my days , Convers'd with men , and learn'd their ways . Their dress , their courtly manners see ; Reform your state , and copy me . Seek ye to thrive ? in flattery deal ; Your scorn , your hate , with that ...
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