The Book of Georgian VerseWilliam Stanley Braithwaite Duckworth, 1914 - 1313 páginas |
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... play should stop the same By wholesome laws ; such as all those Who on the blinded man impose Stand in his stead ; as , long a - gone , When men were first a nation grown , Lawless they liv'd , till wantonness And liberty began t ...
... play should stop the same By wholesome laws ; such as all those Who on the blinded man impose Stand in his stead ; as , long a - gone , When men were first a nation grown , Lawless they liv'd , till wantonness And liberty began t ...
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... play on any pipe . She play'd on his : she fed upon his sighs ; They pleased her when they gently waved her hair , Cooling the pulses of her purple veins , And when her absence brought them out , they pleased . Even among the fondest of ...
... play on any pipe . She play'd on his : she fed upon his sighs ; They pleased her when they gently waved her hair , Cooling the pulses of her purple veins , And when her absence brought them out , they pleased . Even among the fondest of ...
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... play she wrote , Arnold , does not survive . In 1798 , she pub- lished the first volume of Plays on the Passions , entitled " A Series of Plays , in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger passions of the mind , each passion ...
... play she wrote , Arnold , does not survive . In 1798 , she pub- lished the first volume of Plays on the Passions , entitled " A Series of Plays , in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger passions of the mind , each passion ...
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