The English Anthology. Volume the First [-third], Volume 1Egerton, 1793 - 349 pages |
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... face , The teares berayne my chekes of deadly hewe , The whyche as foone as fobbyng fighes ( alas ! ) Upfupped have , thus I my playnt renewe ; O place of bliffe ! renewer of my woes ! Give me accompt where is my noble fère , 45 Whom in ...
... face , The teares berayne my chekes of deadly hewe , The whyche as foone as fobbyng fighes ( alas ! ) Upfupped have , thus I my playnt renewe ; O place of bliffe ! renewer of my woes ! Give me accompt where is my noble fère , 45 Whom in ...
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... face Wild Cambers clifs , did geve her lyuely heate ' ; Foftered fhe was with milke of Irishe breft ; Her fire , an erle , her dame , of princes blood ; From tender yeres in Britaine she doth rest , With Kinges childe , where she ...
... face Wild Cambers clifs , did geve her lyuely heate ' ; Foftered fhe was with milke of Irishe breft ; Her fire , an erle , her dame , of princes blood ; From tender yeres in Britaine she doth rest , With Kinges childe , where she ...
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... face , Since ruine harbours there in every place : For my enchanted foul alike fhe drowns 5 With calms and tempefts of her smiles and frowns . I'l love no more those cruel eyes of hers , Which , pleas'd or anger'd , ftill are murderers ...
... face , Since ruine harbours there in every place : For my enchanted foul alike fhe drowns 5 With calms and tempefts of her smiles and frowns . I'l love no more those cruel eyes of hers , Which , pleas'd or anger'd , ftill are murderers ...
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... a rife as doth at once invite 45 A pleasure , and a reverence from the fight : Thy mighty mafters emblem , in whofe face Sate meekness , heightned with majestick grace . , Such feems thy gentle height , made only proud To DENHAM . 59.
... a rife as doth at once invite 45 A pleasure , and a reverence from the fight : Thy mighty mafters emblem , in whofe face Sate meekness , heightned with majestick grace . , Such feems thy gentle height , made only proud To DENHAM . 59.
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... face had feen . But his proud head the aery mountain hides Among the clouds ; his fhoulders and his fides A fhady mantle cloaths ; his curled brows Frown on the gentle stream , which calmly flows ; While winds and storms his lofty ...
... face had feen . But his proud head the aery mountain hides Among the clouds ; his fhoulders and his fides A fhady mantle cloaths ; his curled brows Frown on the gentle stream , which calmly flows ; While winds and storms his lofty ...
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