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Cecil Albert Moore. 5 Bespoke the fair from whence she sprung , With little rage inflam'd : Inflam'd with rage at sad restraint , Which wise mamma ordain'd ; And sorely vext to play the saint , Whilst wit and beauty reign'd : " Shall I ...
Cecil Albert Moore. 5 Bespoke the fair from whence she sprung , With little rage inflam'd : Inflam'd with rage at sad restraint , Which wise mamma ordain'd ; And sorely vext to play the saint , Whilst wit and beauty reign'd : " Shall I ...
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... rage in British rhymes ; Without more preface , writ in formal length , To speak the undertaker's want of strength , I'll try to make their sev'ral beauties known , And show their verses ' worth , though not my own . Long had our dull ...
... rage in British rhymes ; Without more preface , writ in formal length , To speak the undertaker's want of strength , I'll try to make their sev'ral beauties known , And show their verses ' worth , though not my own . Long had our dull ...
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... rage , And love with pride ; and force to force oppose . There is a charm , a power , that sways the breast ; Bids every passion revel or be still ; 480 Inspires with rage , or all your cares dissolves ; Can soothe distraction , and ...
... rage , And love with pride ; and force to force oppose . There is a charm , a power , that sways the breast ; Bids every passion revel or be still ; 480 Inspires with rage , or all your cares dissolves ; Can soothe distraction , and ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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