The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of EachPhillips, Sampson, 1851 - 308 pages |
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... fate of Collins , with whom I once delighted to converse , and whom I yet remember with tenderness . ' He was visited at Chichester , in his last illness , by his learned friends Dr. Warton and his brother ; to whom he spoke with ...
... fate of Collins , with whom I once delighted to converse , and whom I yet remember with tenderness . ' He was visited at Chichester , in his last illness , by his learned friends Dr. Warton and his brother ; to whom he spoke with ...
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... Fates ordain , The dear deserters shall return again . Come thou , whose thoughts as limpid springs are clear , To lead the train , sweet Modesty , appear : Here make thy court amidst our rural scene , And shepherd - girls shall own ...
... Fates ordain , The dear deserters shall return again . Come thou , whose thoughts as limpid springs are clear , To lead the train , sweet Modesty , appear : Here make thy court amidst our rural scene , And shepherd - girls shall own ...
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... fate , O'er mortal bliss prevail : The buskin'd Muse shall near her stand , And sighing prompt her tender hand , With each disastrous tale . There let me oft , retired by day , In dreams of passion melt away , Allow'd with thee to dwell ...
... fate , O'er mortal bliss prevail : The buskin'd Muse shall near her stand , And sighing prompt her tender hand , With each disastrous tale . There let me oft , retired by day , In dreams of passion melt away , Allow'd with thee to dwell ...
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... Fate , Who lap the blood of Sorrow , wait ; Who , Fear , this ghastly train can see , And look not madly wild like thee ! Epode . In earliest Greece , to thee , with partial choice , The grief - full Muse addrest her infant tongue ; The ...
... Fate , Who lap the blood of Sorrow , wait ; Who , Fear , this ghastly train can see , And look not madly wild like thee ! Epode . In earliest Greece , to thee , with partial choice , The grief - full Muse addrest her infant tongue ; The ...
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... Fate , some former Hanmer join'd Each beauteous image of the boundless mind : And bade , like thee , his Athens ever claim A fond alliance with the Poet's name DIRGE IN CYMBELINE . Sung by Guiderus and Arviragus over Fidele , supposed ...
... Fate , some former Hanmer join'd Each beauteous image of the boundless mind : And bade , like thee , his Athens ever claim A fond alliance with the Poet's name DIRGE IN CYMBELINE . Sung by Guiderus and Arviragus over Fidele , supposed ...
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