Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 4David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... hopes , and anguish to her soul ? No ! may the deep my villain - corse devour , If all the wealth Iberian mines conceal , If all the charms Iberian maids disclose , If thine , Elvira , thine , uniting all ! Thus far prevail - nor can ...
... hopes , and anguish to her soul ? No ! may the deep my villain - corse devour , If all the wealth Iberian mines conceal , If all the charms Iberian maids disclose , If thine , Elvira , thine , uniting all ! Thus far prevail - nor can ...
Strona 588
... hopes you ' re all so here . Hopes the same favour you ' ll continue still At court , which late you show'd him at the mill . Why should you not ? If plain untutor'd sense Should speak blunt truths , who here will take of- fence ? For ...
... hopes you ' re all so here . Hopes the same favour you ' ll continue still At court , which late you show'd him at the mill . Why should you not ? If plain untutor'd sense Should speak blunt truths , who here will take of- fence ? For ...
Strona 609
... hopes he hath not been guilty of many mistakes ; that it hath not been an hasty performance ; nor is it at last obtruded on the public , without the ap- probations of several persons , whose judgments , were it not probable they may ...
... hopes he hath not been guilty of many mistakes ; that it hath not been an hasty performance ; nor is it at last obtruded on the public , without the ap- probations of several persons , whose judgments , were it not probable they may ...
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Poems of Boyse | 3 |
To his Grace John Duke | 13 |
Address to Poverty | 19 |
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