Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Prefaces, Հատոր 1"The object of this work, which is entirely new, is to comprise, within a single volume, a chronological series of our classical poets, from Ben Johnson to Beattie, without mutilation or abridgment, with biographical and critical notices of their authors. The contents of this volume are so comprehensive, that few poems, it is believed, are omitted, except such as are of secondary merit, or unsuited to the perusal of youth" -- Page [i]. |
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Hence , the desire of honours or estate , Acquaintance I would have , but when't
depends And all that is not above Fate ! Hence , Love himself , that tyrant of my
days ! Not on the number , but the choice , of friends . Which intercepts my
coming ...
Hence , the desire of honours or estate , Acquaintance I would have , but when't
depends And all that is not above Fate ! Hence , Love himself , that tyrant of my
days ! Not on the number , but the choice , of friends . Which intercepts my
coming ...
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... and shame beneath In adamantine chains and penal fire , This downfall : since
by fate the strength of Gods Who durst defy thc Omnipotent to arms . And this
empyreal substance cannot fail , Nine times the space that measures day and
night ...
... and shame beneath In adamantine chains and penal fire , This downfall : since
by fate the strength of Gods Who durst defy thc Omnipotent to arms . And this
empyreal substance cannot fail , Nine times the space that measures day and
night ...
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Our own right lost : him to unthrone we then What , when we fled amain , pursued
, and struck May hope , when everlasting Fate shall yield With Heaven's afflicting
thunder , and besought To fickle Chance , and Chaos judge the strife : The ...
Our own right lost : him to unthrone we then What , when we fled amain , pursued
, and struck May hope , when everlasting Fate shall yield With Heaven's afflicting
thunder , and besought To fickle Chance , and Chaos judge the strife : The ...
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Through many a dark and dreary rale By doom of battle ; and complain that fate
They pass'd , and many a region dolorous , Free virtue should enthral to force or
chance . O'er many a frozen , many a fiery Alp , Their song was partial ; but the ...
Through many a dark and dreary rale By doom of battle ; and complain that fate
They pass'd , and many a region dolorous , Free virtue should enthral to force or
chance . O'er many a frozen , many a fiery Alp , Their song was partial ; but the ...
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They therefore , as to right belong'd , Or flocks , or herds , or human face divine ;
So were created , nor can justly accuse But cloud instead , and ever - during dark
Their maker , or their making , or their fate , Surrounds me , from the cheerful ...
They therefore , as to right belong'd , Or flocks , or herds , or human face divine ;
So were created , nor can justly accuse But cloud instead , and ever - during dark
Their maker , or their making , or their fate , Surrounds me , from the cheerful ...
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