The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and CollinsJ. B. Lippincott & Company, 1859 - English poetry |
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... Lorenzo , a man of pleasure , and on King Charles ' Martyrdom , entitled , An Apo- of the world ; and who , it is generally supposed , logy for Princes . In 1730 , he was presented by was his own son , then labouring under his father's ...
... Lorenzo , a man of pleasure , and on King Charles ' Martyrdom , entitled , An Apo- of the world ; and who , it is generally supposed , logy for Princes . In 1730 , he was presented by was his own son , then labouring under his father's ...
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... Lorenzo , whether taken from real life , or moulded purely in the author's imagination , Mr. Croft has sufficiently proved that it could not intend his son , who was but eight years old when the greater part of the Mrs. Mouncher , in ...
... Lorenzo , whether taken from real life , or moulded purely in the author's imagination , Mr. Croft has sufficiently proved that it could not intend his son , who was but eight years old when the greater part of the Mrs. Mouncher , in ...
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... Lorenzo were a singular manner with an elegant piece of needle- real or fictitious characters , it is certain the author could be at no loss for models for them among the gay nobility , with whom he was acquainted . In 1759 , appeared ...
... Lorenzo were a singular manner with an elegant piece of needle- real or fictitious characters , it is certain the author could be at no loss for models for them among the gay nobility , with whom he was acquainted . In 1759 , appeared ...
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... Lorenzo ! wisdom into folly turns , Oft the first instant its idea fair To labouring thought is born . How dim our eye ! The present moment terminates our sight ; hour ! O thou ! whate'er thou art , whose heart exults , Wouldst thou I ...
... Lorenzo ! wisdom into folly turns , Oft the first instant its idea fair To labouring thought is born . How dim our eye ! The present moment terminates our sight ; hour ! O thou ! whate'er thou art , whose heart exults , Wouldst thou I ...
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... Lorenzo ! let me turn my thoughts on thee And thine ; on themes may profit ; profit there Where most thy need . Themes , too , the genuine growth Of dear Philander's dust . He thus , though dead , May still befriend . - What themes ...
... Lorenzo ! let me turn my thoughts on thee And thine ; on themes may profit ; profit there Where most thy need . Themes , too , the genuine growth Of dear Philander's dust . He thus , though dead , May still befriend . - What themes ...
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