Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 4David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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Strona 158
... soon , soon will the Summer fly . Attend , my lovely maid , and know To profit by the moral show : Now young and blooming thou art seen , Fresh on the stalk , for ever green ; Now does th ' unfolded bud disclose Full blown to sight the ...
... soon , soon will the Summer fly . Attend , my lovely maid , and know To profit by the moral show : Now young and blooming thou art seen , Fresh on the stalk , for ever green ; Now does th ' unfolded bud disclose Full blown to sight the ...
Strona 354
... soon after admitted to the degree of master of arts . Amidst this honourable progress , he does not appear to have thought of any profession , and as he declined going into the church , the statutes of the college required that he ...
... soon after admitted to the degree of master of arts . Amidst this honourable progress , he does not appear to have thought of any profession , and as he declined going into the church , the statutes of the college required that he ...
Strona 504
... soon her fleeting steps pursue ! Tedious again to curse the drizzling day ! Again to trace the wintery tracks of snow ! Or , sooth'd by vernal airs , again survey , The self - same hawthorns bud , and cowslips blow ! O life ! how soon ...
... soon her fleeting steps pursue ! Tedious again to curse the drizzling day ! Again to trace the wintery tracks of snow ! Or , sooth'd by vernal airs , again survey , The self - same hawthorns bud , and cowslips blow ! O life ! how soon ...
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Poems of Boyse | 3 |
To his Grace John Duke | 13 |
Address to Poverty | 19 |
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