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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical - Page 7
edited by - 1779
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Poems Attempted in the Style of Milton

John Philips - 1762 - 196 pages
...a flumber haply does invade My weary limbs, my fancy's Hill awake, Thoughtful of drink, and tager, in a dream, Tipples imaginary pots of ale, In vain; awake I find the fettled thirft Still gnawing, and the pleafant fantom curfe. Thus do I live, from pleafure quite debarr'd,...
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The Oxford Sausage: Or, Select Poetical Pieces

Thomas Warton - 1764 - 228 pages
...eternal Drought, And refllefs wifti, and rave; my parched Throat Finds no Relief, nor heavy Eyes Repofe: But if a flumber haply does invade My weary Limbs,...imaginary Pots of Ale, In vain ; awake I find the fettled Thirft Still gnawing, and the pleafing Fantom cu.rfe. Thus do I live, from Pleafure quite debarr'd,...
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The Oxford Sausage: Or, Select Poetical Pieces, Written by the Most ...

Oxford sausage - 1766 - 196 pages
...hapiy does invade My weary Limbs, my Fancy's (till awake, Thoughtful of Drink, and eager, in aDream, Tipples imaginary Pots of Ale, In vain ; awake I find the fettled Third Still gnawing, and the pleafing Fantom curie. Thus do I live, from Pleafure quite debarr'd, Nor...
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The Beauties of English Poesy, Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 292 pages
...Finds no relief, nor heavy eyes repofe: But if a flumber haply does invade My weary limbs, my fancy's ftill awake, Thoughtful of drink, and eager, in a...imaginary pots of ale, In vain; awake I find the fettled third Still gnawing, and the pleafant fantom curfe. Thus do I live, from pleafure quite debarr'd. Nor...
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The Beauties of English Poesy, Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 294 pages
...Finds no relief, nor heavy eyes repofe : But if a flumber haply does invade My weary limbs, my fancy's ftill awake, Thoughtful of drink, and eager, in a dream. Tipples imaginary pots of ale, In vain j awake I find the fettled thirft Still gnawing, and the pleafant fantom curfe. Thus do I live, from...
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The Oxford Sausage, Or Select Poetical Pieces, Written by the Most ...

Thomas Warton - 1772 - 266 pages
...Finds no Relief, nor heavy Eyes Repofe : But if a flumber haply does invade My weary Limbs, my Fancy's ftill awake, Thoughtful of Drink, and eager, in a...imaginary Pots of Ale, In vain ; awake I find the fettled Thirft Still gnawing, and the pleafing Fantom curfe. Thus do I live, from Pleafure quite debarr'd,...
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Poems: Viz. An Ode to Lord Bolingbroke. ... Cyder, in Two Books. By Mr. John ...

John Philips - 1778 - 128 pages
...Finds no relief, nor heavy eyes repofe : But if a flumber haply does invade My weary limbs, my fancy's ftill awake, Thoughtful of drink, and eager, in a...imaginary pots of ale, In vain ; awake I find the fettled third Still gnawing, and the pleafant fantom curfe. Thus do I live from pleafure quite debarr'd, Nor...
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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Dryden. Rochester ...

1793 - 806 pages
...relief, nor heavy eyes repofe : But if a (lumber haply docs invade My weary limbs, my fancy's (till awake, Thoughtful of drink, and eager, in a dream,...imaginary pots of ale, In vain ; awake I find the fettled third Still gnawing, and the ple?fant phantom curfe. Thus do I live, from uleafure quite debarr'd,...
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The english anthology.

1793 - 376 pages
...nor heavy eyes repofe: But if a flumber haply does invade My weary limbs, my fancy's ftill awake, no Thoughtful of drink, and eager, in a dream, Tipples...imaginary pots of ale, In vain; awake I find the fettled thirft Still gnawing, and the pleafent phantom cnrfe. Thus do I live, from pleafore quite debarr'd,...
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Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ...

1802 - 404 pages
...relief nor heavy eyes repose; 1! tit if a slumber haply does invade My weary limbs, my fancy is still awake, Thoughtful of drink, and eager in a dream Tipples imaginary pots of ale In vain: awake I find the settled thirst Still gnawing, and the pleasant phantom curse. Thus do.I live from pleasure quite debarr'd,...
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