The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Zväzok 5Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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Strana 38
... strange kinds Is form'd in them by force , by fraud , or skill : Then call them not the authors of their ill , No more than wax shall be accounted evil , Wherein is stamp'd the semblance of a devil . Their smoothness , like a goodly ...
... strange kinds Is form'd in them by force , by fraud , or skill : Then call them not the authors of their ill , No more than wax shall be accounted evil , Wherein is stamp'd the semblance of a devil . Their smoothness , like a goodly ...
Strana 54
... strange ; Be absent from thy walks ; and in my tongue Thy sweet - beloved name no more shall dwell ; Lest I ( too much profane ) should do it wrong , And haply of our old acquaintance tell . For thee , against myself I'll vow debate ...
... strange ; Be absent from thy walks ; and in my tongue Thy sweet - beloved name no more shall dwell ; Lest I ( too much profane ) should do it wrong , And haply of our old acquaintance tell . For thee , against myself I'll vow debate ...
Strana 82
... strange cause of th ' ebbs and floods of Nile ; But of that clock within our breasts we bear , The subtle motions we forget the while . We that acquaint ourselves with every zone , And pass both tropics , and behold each pole , When we ...
... strange cause of th ' ebbs and floods of Nile ; But of that clock within our breasts we bear , The subtle motions we forget the while . We that acquaint ourselves with every zone , And pass both tropics , and behold each pole , When we ...
Strana 110
... strange , As in his fickle thought he wish'd to be ? ' But that he danc'd with such facility , As like a lion he could pace with pride , Ply like a plant , and like a river slide . " And how was Cæneus made at first a man , And then a ...
... strange , As in his fickle thought he wish'd to be ? ' But that he danc'd with such facility , As like a lion he could pace with pride , Ply like a plant , and like a river slide . " And how was Cæneus made at first a man , And then a ...
Strana 112
... strange eye - dazzling admirable sight , Fain would have prais'd the state and pulchritude , But she was stricken dumb with wouder quite , Yet her sweet mind retain'd her thinking might : Her ravish'd mind in heav'nly thoughts did dwell ...
... strange eye - dazzling admirable sight , Fain would have prais'd the state and pulchritude , But she was stricken dumb with wouder quite , Yet her sweet mind retain'd her thinking might : Her ravish'd mind in heav'nly thoughts did dwell ...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Zväzok 5 Alexander Chalmers Úplné zobrazenie - 1810 |
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Zväzok 5 Alexander Chalmers Úplné zobrazenie - 1810 |
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Zväzok 5 Alexander Chalmers Úplné zobrazenie - 1810 |
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