The Poetical Preceptor: Or, a Collection of Select Pieces of Poetry; Extracted from the Works of the Most Eminent English Poets. ... And Calculated for the Use, Not Only of Schools, But of Private GentlemenPrinted only for S. Crowder, 1780 - 344 psl. |
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... Seem'd heav'n itfelf , ' till one fuggeftion rofe ; That vice fhould triumph , virtue vice obey , This fprung fome doubt of providence's fway : His hopes no more a certain profpect boaft , And all the tenour of his foul is loft : So ...
... Seem'd heav'n itfelf , ' till one fuggeftion rofe ; That vice fhould triumph , virtue vice obey , This fprung fome doubt of providence's fway : His hopes no more a certain profpect boaft , And all the tenour of his foul is loft : So ...
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... seem to eat , 66 And cry'd I vow you're mighty neat . " But lord , my friend , this favage fcene ! " For God's fake , comé , and live with men :: " Confider , mice , like men , muft die , " Both fmall and great , both you and I : " Then ...
... seem to eat , 66 And cry'd I vow you're mighty neat . " But lord , my friend , this favage fcene ! " For God's fake , comé , and live with men :: " Confider , mice , like men , muft die , " Both fmall and great , both you and I : " Then ...
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... seem'd both fpear and fhield . Now dreadful deeds Might have enfued , nor only Paradife In this commotion , but the ftarry cope Of Heav'n perhaps , or all the elements , At least had gone to wrack , disturb'd and torn With violence of ...
... seem'd both fpear and fhield . Now dreadful deeds Might have enfued , nor only Paradife In this commotion , but the ftarry cope Of Heav'n perhaps , or all the elements , At least had gone to wrack , disturb'd and torn With violence of ...
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... Seem from hence afcending fires ! Half his beams Apollo fheds On the yellow mountain - heads ! Gilds the fleeces of the flocks , pro And glitters on the broken rocks ! Beautiful in various dyes : Below me trees unnumber'd rife , shob ad ...
... Seem from hence afcending fires ! Half his beams Apollo fheds On the yellow mountain - heads ! Gilds the fleeces of the flocks , pro And glitters on the broken rocks ! Beautiful in various dyes : Below me trees unnumber'd rife , shob ad ...
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... Seem'd all one mutual cry . I never heard So mufical a difcord , fuch fweet thunder ! My hounds are bred out of the Spartan - kind , So flued , fo fanded , and their heads are hung With ears that fweep away the morning dew , Crook ...
... Seem'd all one mutual cry . I never heard So mufical a difcord , fuch fweet thunder ! My hounds are bred out of the Spartan - kind , So flued , fo fanded , and their heads are hung With ears that fweep away the morning dew , Crook ...
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