The English Anthology. Volume the First [-third], Volume 1Egerton, 1793 - 349 pages |
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... Emma , a poem , upon the model of the Nut - brown Maid . By Matthew Prior , efq . From his " Poems , " 1718 To a young gentleman in love . A tale . By the fame . From the fame authority The garland . By the fame . From the fame au ...
... Emma , a poem , upon the model of the Nut - brown Maid . By Matthew Prior , efq . From his " Poems , " 1718 To a young gentleman in love . A tale . By the fame . From the fame authority The garland . By the fame . From the fame au ...
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... in store , Yet ftill this other cow will give us more . She dies . - Stop here , my mufe ; forbear the reft ; And veil that grief which cannot be exprest . 105 HENRY AND EMMA , A POEM , UPON THE MODEL 148 DR . KING .
... in store , Yet ftill this other cow will give us more . She dies . - Stop here , my mufe ; forbear the reft ; And veil that grief which cannot be exprest . 105 HENRY AND EMMA , A POEM , UPON THE MODEL 148 DR . KING .
Page 149
... charms in lafting verse be prais'd . * See the " POEMS BY UNCERTAIN AUTHORS , ” + Born 1664 ; dyed 1721 . 1 No longer man of woman fhall complain , That he K 3 Henry and Emma, a poem, upon the model of Nut-brown Maid By Matthew Prior,
... charms in lafting verse be prais'd . * See the " POEMS BY UNCERTAIN AUTHORS , ” + Born 1664 ; dyed 1721 . 1 No longer man of woman fhall complain , That he K 3 Henry and Emma, a poem, upon the model of Nut-brown Maid By Matthew Prior,
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... Emma's , has adorn'd thy face ; And as her fon has to my bofom dealt That conftant flame , which faithful Henry felt ; 30 O let the story with thy life agree : 35 Let men once more the bright example see ; What Emma was to him , be thou ...
... Emma's , has adorn'd thy face ; And as her fon has to my bofom dealt That conftant flame , which faithful Henry felt ; 30 O let the story with thy life agree : 35 Let men once more the bright example see ; What Emma was to him , be thou ...
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... Emma ; for the beauteous dame , Who gave the virgin birth , had born the name : The name th ' indulgent father doubly lov'd ; 61 For in the child the mothers charms improv'd . Yet , as when little , round his knees fhe play'd , He call ...
... Emma ; for the beauteous dame , Who gave the virgin birth , had born the name : The name th ' indulgent father doubly lov'd ; 61 For in the child the mothers charms improv'd . Yet , as when little , round his knees fhe play'd , He call ...
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