The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 15Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... thousand . Lord Harley , son of his old friend , the Earl of Oxford , purchased and leased to him for life the estate of Down - Hill ; and Prior had , at last , a comfortable shelter for his old age . But his health declined ; and he ...
... thousand . Lord Harley , son of his old friend , the Earl of Oxford , purchased and leased to him for life the estate of Down - Hill ; and Prior had , at last , a comfortable shelter for his old age . But his health declined ; and he ...
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... thousand years since ? If , in the fair situation where this prince was placed , he was ac- quainted with sorrow ; if , endowed with the great- est perfections of Nature , and possessed of all the advantages of external condition , he ...
... thousand years since ? If , in the fair situation where this prince was placed , he was ac- quainted with sorrow ; if , endowed with the great- est perfections of Nature , and possessed of all the advantages of external condition , he ...
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... thousands of years after the fall of man ; nor could he otherwise have written , or we read , one of the sublimest pieces of inven- tion that was ever yet produced . This likewise takes off the objection , that some names of coun- tries ...
... thousands of years after the fall of man ; nor could he otherwise have written , or we read , one of the sublimest pieces of inven- tion that was ever yet produced . This likewise takes off the objection , that some names of coun- tries ...
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... thousand doubts oppose the searching mind . ' I know not why the beach delights the glade , With boughs extended and a rounder shade , Whilst touring firs in conic forms arise , And with a pointed spear divide the skies ; Nor why ...
... thousand doubts oppose the searching mind . ' I know not why the beach delights the glade , With boughs extended and a rounder shade , Whilst touring firs in conic forms arise , And with a pointed spear divide the skies ; Nor why ...
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... thousand stalks their various blossoms spread ; Peaceful and lowly , in their native soil , They neither know to spin nor care to toil , Yet with confess'd magnificence deride Our vile attire , and impotence of pride . The cowslip ...
... thousand stalks their various blossoms spread ; Peaceful and lowly , in their native soil , They neither know to spin nor care to toil , Yet with confess'd magnificence deride Our vile attire , and impotence of pride . The cowslip ...
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