The Poems of Jonathan Swift, Volumen1G. Bell and sons, Limited, 1910 - 4 páginas |
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... hears An unknown music all around , Charming her greedy ears With many a heavenly song Of nature and of art , of deep philosophy and love ; While angels tune the voice , and God inspires the tongue . In vain she catches at the empty ...
... hears An unknown music all around , Charming her greedy ears With many a heavenly song Of nature and of art , of deep philosophy and love ; While angels tune the voice , and God inspires the tongue . In vain she catches at the empty ...
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... hear Of those you so ignobly stoop to fear ; For , ill to them , long have I travell❜d since , Round all the circles of impertinence , Search'd in the nest where every worm did lie Before it grew a city butterfly ; I'm sure I found ...
... hear Of those you so ignobly stoop to fear ; For , ill to them , long have I travell❜d since , Round all the circles of impertinence , Search'd in the nest where every worm did lie Before it grew a city butterfly ; I'm sure I found ...
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... hears mysterious chat , While every ignorant beholder Asks of his neighbour , who is that ? With this he put up to my lord , The courtiers kept their distance due , He twitch'd his sleeve , and stole a word ; Then to a corner both ...
... hears mysterious chat , While every ignorant beholder Asks of his neighbour , who is that ? With this he put up to my lord , The courtiers kept their distance due , He twitch'd his sleeve , and stole a word ; Then to a corner both ...
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... Hear my request , " the virgin said ; " Let which I please of all the Nine Attend , whene'er I want their aid , Obey my call , and only mine . " By vow oblig'd , by passion led , The god could not refuse her prayer : He wav'd his wreath ...
... Hear my request , " the virgin said ; " Let which I please of all the Nine Attend , whene'er I want their aid , Obey my call , and only mine . " By vow oblig'd , by passion led , The god could not refuse her prayer : He wav'd his wreath ...
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... hear her , thro ' the crowd , Repeat the absolution loud : In church , secure behind her fan , She durst behold that monster man : There practis'd how to place her head , And bite her lips to make them red ; Or , on the mat devoutly ...
... hear her , thro ' the crowd , Repeat the absolution loud : In church , secure behind her fan , She durst behold that monster man : There practis'd how to place her head , And bite her lips to make them red ; Or , on the mat devoutly ...
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