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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... fall down and break my bones Upon those hard and Alinty stones ? Say , if to ftir my limbs before Will make me glide along or foar ? All things , they fay , are learn'd by trying ; No doubt it is the fame with flying . I wait your ...
... fall down and break my bones Upon those hard and Alinty stones ? Say , if to ftir my limbs before Will make me glide along or foar ? All things , they fay , are learn'd by trying ; No doubt it is the fame with flying . I wait your ...
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... falls makes all the wood refound ; Upon the moffy couch my limbs I caft , And ev❜n at noon the fweets of ev'ning taste . Here I perufe the Mantuan's Georgic ftrains , witá And learn the labours of Italian fwains ; In ev'ry page I fee ...
... falls makes all the wood refound ; Upon the moffy couch my limbs I caft , And ev❜n at noon the fweets of ev'ning taste . Here I perufe the Mantuan's Georgic ftrains , witá And learn the labours of Italian fwains ; In ev'ry page I fee ...
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... falls the fhrieking beau , The flabby pavement cryftal fragments ftrow , Black floods of mire th ' embroider'd coat difgrace , And mud enwraps the honours of his face . So when dread Jove the fon of Phoebus hurl'd , Scar'd with dark ...
... falls the fhrieking beau , The flabby pavement cryftal fragments ftrow , Black floods of mire th ' embroider'd coat difgrace , And mud enwraps the honours of his face . So when dread Jove the fon of Phoebus hurl'd , Scar'd with dark ...
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... falls , and rifing lifts his head , Then flashing turns , and finks among the dead . Wild , fparkling rage inflames the father's eyes , He burfts the bands of fear , and madly cries , Detefted wretch ! - but fcarce his fpeech began ...
... falls , and rifing lifts his head , Then flashing turns , and finks among the dead . Wild , fparkling rage inflames the father's eyes , He burfts the bands of fear , and madly cries , Detefted wretch ! - but fcarce his fpeech began ...
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... falls to floor ;: Forlorn his ftate , and dark , the place , Was never wight in fike a cafe Through all the land before .. But foon as dan Apollo rofe ,. Full jolly creature home he goes , He feels his back the lefs . His honeft tongue ...
... falls to floor ;: Forlorn his ftate , and dark , the place , Was never wight in fike a cafe Through all the land before .. But foon as dan Apollo rofe ,. Full jolly creature home he goes , He feels his back the lefs . His honeft tongue ...
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