Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill ...J. Bell, 1776 - English poetry |
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The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill ... tr passions , and too humane not to commiserate ... passion ; we " therefore hope you will contribute all you can " to an extension of that mercy which the gentle , men ...
The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill ... tr passions , and too humane not to commiserate ... passion ; we " therefore hope you will contribute all you can " to an extension of that mercy which the gentle , men ...
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... passion that happened to be excited by the presence of its object , and that slavery to his pas- sions reciprocally ... passions , uncertain and capricious ; he was easily engaged , and easily disgusted ; but he is ac- cused of retaining ...
... passion that happened to be excited by the presence of its object , and that slavery to his pas- sions reciprocally ... passions , uncertain and capricious ; he was easily engaged , and easily disgusted ; but he is ac- cused of retaining ...
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... passions wanton with his will , Yet av'rice is his wedded passion still . 100 125 See him with napkin o'er his band tuck'd in , While the rich grease hangs glist'ning on his chin ; Or as the oil from Aaron's beard declines , Ev'n to his ...
... passions wanton with his will , Yet av'rice is his wedded passion still . 100 125 See him with napkin o'er his band tuck'd in , While the rich grease hangs glist'ning on his chin ; Or as the oil from Aaron's beard declines , Ev'n to his ...
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