The Poems of Gray and Collins, Volumen10Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1937 - 328 páginas |
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... hope these walls alone And the mute air are privy to your passion . Forgive your servant's fears , who sees the danger Which fierce resentment cannot fail to raise In haughty youth , and irritated power . Agrip . And dost thou talk to ...
... hope these walls alone And the mute air are privy to your passion . Forgive your servant's fears , who sees the danger Which fierce resentment cannot fail to raise In haughty youth , and irritated power . Agrip . And dost thou talk to ...
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... hope his Candour will incline him to make the following Reflections : That the Works of Orientals contain many Peculiarities , and that thro ' Defect of Language few European Trans- lators can do them Justice . ECLOGUE the FIRST . SELIM ...
... hope his Candour will incline him to make the following Reflections : That the Works of Orientals contain many Peculiarities , and that thro ' Defect of Language few European Trans- lators can do them Justice . ECLOGUE the FIRST . SELIM ...
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... Hope , with Eyes so fair , What was thy delightful Measure ? Still it whisper'd promis'd Pleasure , And bad the lovely Scenes at distance hail ! Still would Her Touch the Strain prolong , And from the Rocks , the Woods , the Vale , She ...
... Hope , with Eyes so fair , What was thy delightful Measure ? Still it whisper'd promis'd Pleasure , And bad the lovely Scenes at distance hail ! Still would Her Touch the Strain prolong , And from the Rocks , the Woods , the Vale , She ...
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POEMS PUBLISHED IN GRAYS LIFETIME | 8 |
THE TRIUMPHS OF OWEN A FRAGMENT | 81 |
A LONG STORY | 100 |
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