Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 6David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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Strona 45
... verse unsay , That brands him as a trembling runaway . POET . With all my soul ! -th ' imputed charge rehearse ; I'll own my errour and expunge the verse . Come , come , -howe'er the day was lost or won , The world allows the race was ...
... verse unsay , That brands him as a trembling runaway . POET . With all my soul ! -th ' imputed charge rehearse ; I'll own my errour and expunge the verse . Come , come , -howe'er the day was lost or won , The world allows the race was ...
Strona 240
... verse , and captivate the heart : What though your charms , my fair Cleora ! shine Bright as your eyes , and as your sex divine : Yet shall the verses , and the charms decay , The boast of youth , the blessing of a day ! Not Chaucer's ...
... verse , and captivate the heart : What though your charms , my fair Cleora ! shine Bright as your eyes , and as your sex divine : Yet shall the verses , and the charms decay , The boast of youth , the blessing of a day ! Not Chaucer's ...
Strona 286
... Verse tortur'd into rhymes from honest prose . Short fables may with double grace be told ; So smallest glasses sweetest essence hold . Antonia somewhere does a tale report , Of no small use to rising men at court : ( Who seek promotion ...
... Verse tortur'd into rhymes from honest prose . Short fables may with double grace be told ; So smallest glasses sweetest essence hold . Antonia somewhere does a tale report , Of no small use to rising men at court : ( Who seek promotion ...
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The Regicide | 17 |
Poems of Wilkie | 55 |
The Authors Preface to his Epigoniad | 69 |
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