The Works of the English Poets, Volume 11E. Cox, 1779 - 212 pages |
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... fear ; Who , when sh ' offended , oft would hide his eyes , 330 . Nør fee , because it griev'd him to chastize . But if fubmiffion brought her to his feet , With what true joy the penitent he'd meet ! How would his love ftill with his ...
... fear ; Who , when sh ' offended , oft would hide his eyes , 330 . Nør fee , because it griev'd him to chastize . But if fubmiffion brought her to his feet , With what true joy the penitent he'd meet ! How would his love ftill with his ...
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... fears , Which common mortals want the power to hide , When their mean souls and valued clay divide . He'd study'd well ... fear will ev'n thy fkill deceive , None but a foul like his fuch goodness could conceive . For though a stubborn ...
... fears , Which common mortals want the power to hide , When their mean souls and valued clay divide . He'd study'd well ... fear will ev'n thy fkill deceive , None but a foul like his fuch goodness could conceive . For though a stubborn ...
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... fears , And anxious doubts of what I had to do , Grew with fucceeding years . The world was wide , but whither should I go ? I , whose blooming hopes all wither'd were , Who'd little fortune , and a deal of care ? To Britain's great ...
... fears , And anxious doubts of what I had to do , Grew with fucceeding years . The world was wide , but whither should I go ? I , whose blooming hopes all wither'd were , Who'd little fortune , and a deal of care ? To Britain's great ...
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... fear or wit ; For opening failings in the state ; For loving noify and unfound debate , his hat . } XVI . Thus , like Alcides in his lion's skin , He very dreadful grew . But , like that Hercules when Love crept in , And th ' hero to ...
... fear or wit ; For opening failings in the state ; For loving noify and unfound debate , his hat . } XVI . Thus , like Alcides in his lion's skin , He very dreadful grew . But , like that Hercules when Love crept in , And th ' hero to ...
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... fear our fault fhould be reveal'd ; ' Twill under near relation be conceal'd , And all who hear our loves , with praife fhall crown A mother's kindnefs to a grateful fon . No need at midnight in the dark to stray , T'unlock the gates ...
... fear our fault fhould be reveal'd ; ' Twill under near relation be conceal'd , And all who hear our loves , with praife fhall crown A mother's kindnefs to a grateful fon . No need at midnight in the dark to stray , T'unlock the gates ...
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