The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... wing they rove Thro ' the vast concave of th ' etherial round ) If to the Heav'n of Heavens they'd wing their way Advent'rous , like the birds of night they're lost , And delug'd in the flood of dazzling day . - May then the youthful ...
... wing they rove Thro ' the vast concave of th ' etherial round ) If to the Heav'n of Heavens they'd wing their way Advent'rous , like the birds of night they're lost , And delug'd in the flood of dazzling day . - May then the youthful ...
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... wing From various herbs , and from discordant flow'rs A perfect harmony of sweets compounds . Avaunt Conceit , Ambition take thy flight Back to the prince of vanity and air ! Oh ! tis a thought of energy most piercing , Form'd to make ...
... wing From various herbs , and from discordant flow'rs A perfect harmony of sweets compounds . Avaunt Conceit , Ambition take thy flight Back to the prince of vanity and air ! Oh ! tis a thought of energy most piercing , Form'd to make ...
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... wing Infuriate , like Jove's armour - bearing bird , Fly on thy foes ; they , like the parted waves , Which to the brazen beak murmuring give way Amaz'd and roaring from the fight recede.- In that sweet month , when to the list'ning ...
... wing Infuriate , like Jove's armour - bearing bird , Fly on thy foes ; they , like the parted waves , Which to the brazen beak murmuring give way Amaz'd and roaring from the fight recede.- In that sweet month , when to the list'ning ...
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... wings , and hymns the new - born day , The bugle - horn inspire , whose clam'rous bray Shall rouse from sleep the rebel rout , and tune To temper for the labours of the day . Wisely the several stations of the bins By lot determine ...
... wings , and hymns the new - born day , The bugle - horn inspire , whose clam'rous bray Shall rouse from sleep the rebel rout , and tune To temper for the labours of the day . Wisely the several stations of the bins By lot determine ...
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... wings , that sometimes rise to a degree of elevation , and then fall again , but with an uniform tenour , like the bird in Virgil , Radit iter liquidum , celeres neque commovet alas . I have been now for about three weeks in this scene ...
... wings , that sometimes rise to a degree of elevation , and then fall again , but with an uniform tenour , like the bird in Virgil , Radit iter liquidum , celeres neque commovet alas . I have been now for about three weeks in this scene ...
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