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... design'd , She rears her fav'rite man of all mankind . His form robust and of elastic tone , Proportion'd well , half muscle and half bone , Supplies with warm activity and force A mind well - lodged , and masculine of course . Hence ...
... design'd , She rears her fav'rite man of all mankind . His form robust and of elastic tone , Proportion'd well , half muscle and half bone , Supplies with warm activity and force A mind well - lodged , and masculine of course . Hence ...
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... design'd A blessing to my country and mankind , Reclaim the wand'ring thousands , and bring home A flock so scatter'd and so wont to roam , Then place it once again between my knees ; The sound of truth will then be sure to please : And ...
... design'd A blessing to my country and mankind , Reclaim the wand'ring thousands , and bring home A flock so scatter'd and so wont to roam , Then place it once again between my knees ; The sound of truth will then be sure to please : And ...
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... Design'd in honour of his endless love , To fill with fragrance his abode above ; No trifle , howsoever short it seem , And , howsoever shadowy , no dream ; Its value , what no thought can ascertain , Nor all an angel's eloquence ...
... Design'd in honour of his endless love , To fill with fragrance his abode above ; No trifle , howsoever short it seem , And , howsoever shadowy , no dream ; Its value , what no thought can ascertain , Nor all an angel's eloquence ...
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... design'd T ' associate all the branches of mankind ; And if a boundless plenty be the robe , Trade is the golden girdle of the globe . Wise to promote whatever end he means , God opens fruitful nature's various scenes : Each climate ...
... design'd T ' associate all the branches of mankind ; And if a boundless plenty be the robe , Trade is the golden girdle of the globe . Wise to promote whatever end he means , God opens fruitful nature's various scenes : Each climate ...
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... design'd , Chain up the wolves and tigers of mankind ; The foe of virtue has no claim to thee But let insolvent Innocence go free . Patron of else the most despised of men , Accept the tribute of a stranger's pen ; Verse , like the ...
... design'd , Chain up the wolves and tigers of mankind ; The foe of virtue has no claim to thee But let insolvent Innocence go free . Patron of else the most despised of men , Accept the tribute of a stranger's pen ; Verse , like the ...
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