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In 1779 retaining in their form and general cast of he began his • Lives of the
English Poets , ' thought and language the worn - out type of which was the last of
his literary labours . pastoral . Thus the lamentation of the shepAfter a ...
In 1779 retaining in their form and general cast of he began his • Lives of the
English Poets , ' thought and language the worn - out type of which was the last of
his literary labours . pastoral . Thus the lamentation of the shepAfter a ...
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... an island is purposely raised up and a translation of Plutarch's Lives , which in
the ocean ; Venus conducts De Gama and Wrangham afterwards corrected and
imhis followers to this blessed spot , where a proved , and which is still standard .
... an island is purposely raised up and a translation of Plutarch's Lives , which in
the ocean ; Venus conducts De Gama and Wrangham afterwards corrected and
imhis followers to this blessed spot , where a proved , and which is still standard .
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Two years afterwards , ' A none require more than the blind . He died of Poetical
Epistle to Christopher Anstey , on a nervous ferver on the 7th of July , 1791 , so
the English Poets , chiefly those who had far fortunate that he did not live to see ...
Two years afterwards , ' A none require more than the blind . He died of Poetical
Epistle to Christopher Anstey , on a nervous ferver on the 7th of July , 1791 , so
the English Poets , chiefly those who had far fortunate that he did not live to see ...
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Am I returned from death to live in pain ? Or would imperial pity save in vain ?
Distrust it not . What blame can mercy find , Which gives at once a life , and rears
a mindé Mother , miscalled , farewell — of sonl severe , This sad reflexion yet
may ...
Am I returned from death to live in pain ? Or would imperial pity save in vain ?
Distrust it not . What blame can mercy find , Which gives at once a life , and rears
a mindé Mother , miscalled , farewell — of sonl severe , This sad reflexion yet
may ...
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The very turf on which we tread once lived ; And we that live must lend our
carcases To cover our own offspring : in their turns They too must cover theirs .— '
Tis here all meet ! The shivering Icelander , and sun - burnt Moor ; Men of all
climes ...
The very turf on which we tread once lived ; And we that live must lend our
carcases To cover our own offspring : in their turns They too must cover theirs .— '
Tis here all meet ! The shivering Icelander , and sun - burnt Moor ; Men of all
climes ...
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