The Poetical Works of Mr. William Collins: With Memoirs of the Author; and Observations on His Genius and WritingsT. Becket and P. A. Dehondt, 1765 - 166 sider |
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Side iv
... eyes to the striking beauties of his next Pub- lication . WITH prospects fuch as thefe , probably , Mr. Collins indulged his fancy , when , in the year 1743 , after having taken the degree of a batchelor of arts [ iv ]
... eyes to the striking beauties of his next Pub- lication . WITH prospects fuch as thefe , probably , Mr. Collins indulged his fancy , when , in the year 1743 , after having taken the degree of a batchelor of arts [ iv ]
Side viii
... eyes , and a fixed , sedate aspect , which , from intenfe thinking , had contracted an habitual frown . His proficiency in letters was greater than could have been expected from his years . He was fkilled in the learned languages , and ...
... eyes , and a fixed , sedate aspect , which , from intenfe thinking , had contracted an habitual frown . His proficiency in letters was greater than could have been expected from his years . He was fkilled in the learned languages , and ...
Side 12
... eyes : For you those flowers her fragrant hand bestow , And yours the love that kings delight to know . Yet think not thefe , all beauteous as they are , The best kind bleffings heaven can grant the fair ! Who truft alone in beauty's ...
... eyes : For you those flowers her fragrant hand bestow , And yours the love that kings delight to know . Yet think not thefe , all beauteous as they are , The best kind bleffings heaven can grant the fair ! Who truft alone in beauty's ...
Side 13
... eyes , And friendly Pity , full of tender fighs ; And Love the last : by these your hearts approve , These are the virtues that must lead to love . Thus fung the fwain ; and ancient legends fay , The maids of Bagdat verified the lay ...
... eyes , And friendly Pity , full of tender fighs ; And Love the last : by these your hearts approve , These are the virtues that must lead to love . Thus fung the fwain ; and ancient legends fay , The maids of Bagdat verified the lay ...
Side 23
... eye's blue languish , and their golden hair ! Those eyes in tears their fruitless grief must send ; Thofe hairs the Tartar's cruel hand fhall rend . AGIB . Ye Georgian fwains that piteous learn from far Circaffia's ruin , and the waste ...
... eye's blue languish , and their golden hair ! Those eyes in tears their fruitless grief must send ; Thofe hairs the Tartar's cruel hand fhall rend . AGIB . Ye Georgian fwains that piteous learn from far Circaffia's ruin , and the waste ...
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