The Poetical WorksArchon Books, 1969 - 362 pagini |
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Pagina 84
... hands , . . . 1642 319-322 : So the tall Stagge , amids the lesser hounds Repels their force , and wounds returne for wounds , Till Charles from his unerring hand lets flie A mortall shaft , then glad , and proud to dye By such a wound ...
... hands , . . . 1642 319-322 : So the tall Stagge , amids the lesser hounds Repels their force , and wounds returne for wounds , Till Charles from his unerring hand lets flie A mortall shaft , then glad , and proud to dye By such a wound ...
Pagina 144
... hand " which to the life can trace 40 The airs , the lines , and features of a face , May with a free and bolder stroke express A varyed posture , or a flatt'ring Dress ; He could have made those like , who made the rest , But that he ...
... hand " which to the life can trace 40 The airs , the lines , and features of a face , May with a free and bolder stroke express A varyed posture , or a flatt'ring Dress ; He could have made those like , who made the rest , But that he ...
Pagina 220
... hand she takes , Greater , or less , a vast return she makes , Nor am I only pleas'd with that resource , But with ... hands , By which thy prop the proudest Cedar stands ; As thou hast hands , so hath thy off - spring wings , And to the ...
... hand she takes , Greater , or less , a vast return she makes , Nor am I only pleas'd with that resource , But with ... hands , By which thy prop the proudest Cedar stands ; As thou hast hands , so hath thy off - spring wings , And to the ...
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Original Poems | 32 |
Natura Naturata | 106 |
An occasional Imitation of a modern Author upon | 113 |
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