Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... hand did bear a bouzing can , Of which he supt so oft , that on his seat His drunken corse he scarce upholden can ; In shape and size more like a monster than a man . " Or this of Lechery : " And next to him rode lustfull Lechery Upon a ...
... hand did bear a bouzing can , Of which he supt so oft , that on his seat His drunken corse he scarce upholden can ; In shape and size more like a monster than a man . " Or this of Lechery : " And next to him rode lustfull Lechery Upon a ...
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... hand a windy fan did bear That in the idle air he mov'd still here and there . And him beside march'd amorous Desire , Who seem'd of riper years than the other swain , Yet was that other swain this elder's sire , And gave him being ...
... hand a windy fan did bear That in the idle air he mov'd still here and there . And him beside march'd amorous Desire , Who seem'd of riper years than the other swain , Yet was that other swain this elder's sire , And gave him being ...
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... hand unarmed fearfully did wield . With him went Hope in rank , a handsome maid , Of chearfull look and lovely to behold ; In silken samite she was light array'd , And her fair locks were woven up in gold ; She always smil'd , and in her ...
... hand unarmed fearfully did wield . With him went Hope in rank , a handsome maid , Of chearfull look and lovely to behold ; In silken samite she was light array'd , And her fair locks were woven up in gold ; She always smil'd , and in her ...
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William Hazlitt. With that the darts which his right hand did strain , Full dreadfully he shook , that all did quake , And clapt on high his colour'd winges twain , That all his many it afraid did make : Tho , blinding him again , his ...
William Hazlitt. With that the darts which his right hand did strain , Full dreadfully he shook , that all did quake , And clapt on high his colour'd winges twain , That all his many it afraid did make : Tho , blinding him again , his ...
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... hand thus o'er his brow , He falls to such perusal of my face , As he would draw it : long staid he so ; At last , a little shaking of my arm , And thrice his head thus waving up and down , He rais'd a sigh so piteous and profound , As ...
... hand thus o'er his brow , He falls to such perusal of my face , As he would draw it : long staid he so ; At last , a little shaking of my arm , And thrice his head thus waving up and down , He rais'd a sigh so piteous and profound , As ...
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