The Penguin Book of Eighteenth-century English VerseDennis Davison Penguin, 1973 - 321 sider Works by Pope, Johnson, Chatterton and other Augustan poets are grouped under such topic headings as Love, Nature, Women, and Science. |
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Dennis Davison. Enjoyed my pains and vanished in delight . ' In one fierce summer - day , when my poor brain Was burning hot and cruel was my pain , Then came this father - foe , and there he stood With his two boys again upon the flood ...
Dennis Davison. Enjoyed my pains and vanished in delight . ' In one fierce summer - day , when my poor brain Was burning hot and cruel was my pain , Then came this father - foe , and there he stood With his two boys again upon the flood ...
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... pain and that alone can cure ; How would ye bear in real pain to lie , Despised , neglected , left alone to die ? How would ye bear to draw your latest breath , Where all that's wretched paves the way for death ? Such is that room which ...
... pain and that alone can cure ; How would ye bear in real pain to lie , Despised , neglected , left alone to die ? How would ye bear to draw your latest breath , Where all that's wretched paves the way for death ? Such is that room which ...
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... pain . INDIAN With you in the thirtieth ! You impudent rogue ! Can such wretches as you give to madness a vogue ! Though the priesthood of Fo on the vulgar impose , By squinting whole years at the end of their nose ; Though with cruel ...
... pain . INDIAN With you in the thirtieth ! You impudent rogue ! Can such wretches as you give to madness a vogue ! Though the priesthood of Fo on the vulgar impose , By squinting whole years at the end of their nose ; Though with cruel ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
A NOTE ON THE TEXT | 17 |
JOHN DYER from The Fleece 91 | 22 |
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