Poems: In Two Volumes, Том 2Johnson, 1788 - 359 стор. |
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... fall Upon loose pebbles , lose themselves at length In matted grafs , that with a livelier green Betrays the fecret of their filent course . Nature inanimate employs fweet founds , But animated Nature sweeter still , To foothe and ...
... fall Upon loose pebbles , lose themselves at length In matted grafs , that with a livelier green Betrays the fecret of their filent course . Nature inanimate employs fweet founds , But animated Nature sweeter still , To foothe and ...
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... falls on me . At fuch a season and with fuch a charge Once went I forth , and found , till then unknown , A cottage , whither oft we fince repair : ' Tis perch'd upon the green - hill top , but close Environ'd with a ring of branching ...
... falls on me . At fuch a season and with fuch a charge Once went I forth , and found , till then unknown , A cottage , whither oft we fince repair : ' Tis perch'd upon the green - hill top , but close Environ'd with a ring of branching ...
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... next ; Between the upright fhafts of whofe tall elms We may difcern the thresher at his task . Thump after thump , refounds the conftant flail , C 2 That That seems to fwing uncertain , and yet falls Full Book i . 19 THE SOFA .
... next ; Between the upright fhafts of whofe tall elms We may difcern the thresher at his task . Thump after thump , refounds the conftant flail , C 2 That That seems to fwing uncertain , and yet falls Full Book i . 19 THE SOFA .
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In Two Volumes William Cowper. That seems to fwing uncertain , and yet falls Full on the deftin'd ear . Wide flies the chaff ; The rustling straw fends up a frequent mist Of atoms , sparkling in the noon - day beam . Come hither , ye ...
In Two Volumes William Cowper. That seems to fwing uncertain , and yet falls Full on the deftin'd ear . Wide flies the chaff ; The rustling straw fends up a frequent mist Of atoms , sparkling in the noon - day beam . Come hither , ye ...
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... , Grac'd with a sword , and worthier of a fan , Has made , what enemies could ne'er have done , Our arch of empire , stedfast but for A mutilated structure , soon to fall , you , THE TA S K. BOOK II . ARGUMENT of the Book i . 41 THE SOFA .
... , Grac'd with a sword , and worthier of a fan , Has made , what enemies could ne'er have done , Our arch of empire , stedfast but for A mutilated structure , soon to fall , you , THE TA S K. BOOK II . ARGUMENT of the Book i . 41 THE SOFA .
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