Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill ...J. Bell, 1776 - English poetry |
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Now three said years I yield meallto grief , 145 “ And fly the hared comfort of :
relief : --- ực Tho's vich , great , young , I leave a pompous seat , “ ( My brother's
naw . ) to seek same dark retreat ; ' “ Mid cloister'd solitary tombs . I stay , “
Despair ...
Now three said years I yield meallto grief , 145 “ And fly the hared comfort of :
relief : --- ực Tho's vich , great , young , I leave a pompous seat , “ ( My brother's
naw . ) to seek same dark retreat ; ' “ Mid cloister'd solitary tombs . I stay , “
Despair ...
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219 “ Here'ev'ry object proffers grief a cure . " [ shoot ; ** She points . where
leaves of hemlock black'ning " Fear not ! pluck ! eat , " said she , " the sovereign
root ! 66 Then Death revers'd shall bear his ebon lanţe , 2 I « Soft o'er thy sight
shall ...
219 “ Here'ev'ry object proffers grief a cure . " [ shoot ; ** She points . where
leaves of hemlock black'ning " Fear not ! pluck ! eat , " said she , " the sovereign
root ! 66 Then Death revers'd shall bear his ebon lanţe , 2 I « Soft o'er thy sight
shall ...
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-warm love comes rushing on my soul : “ Ravish'd I gaze ! again her charms
decay ; “ Again my manhood to my grief gives way ! 66 Cato returns ---- Zeal
takes her course to reign ! “ But zeal is in ambition lost again ! 400 “ I'm now the
sláve of ...
-warm love comes rushing on my soul : “ Ravish'd I gaze ! again her charms
decay ; “ Again my manhood to my grief gives way ! 66 Cato returns ---- Zeal
takes her course to reign ! “ But zeal is in ambition lost again ! 400 “ I'm now the
sláve of ...
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To the Right Hon Sir Robert Walpole | 151 |
To Mr John Dyer a Painter c | 159 |
To Aaron Hill Esq with the Tragedy of | 165 |
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