Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1권Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 - 961페이지 |
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... eyes , and guiltily look'd down ; He seem'd not now that awful Antony Who shook an Arm'd Assembly with his Nod , But making show as he would rub his eyes , Disguis'd and blotted out a falling tear . 55 60 65 Cleop . Did he then weep ...
... eyes , and guiltily look'd down ; He seem'd not now that awful Antony Who shook an Arm'd Assembly with his Nod , But making show as he would rub his eyes , Disguis'd and blotted out a falling tear . 55 60 65 Cleop . Did he then weep ...
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... Eyes , which may prove the fairest Way of losing them for good and all . For , O ye Eyes , Ye blind Guides ; miserable Guardians are Ye of our frail Noses ; Ye , I say , who fasten upon the first Precipice in view , and 20 then tow our ...
... Eyes , which may prove the fairest Way of losing them for good and all . For , O ye Eyes , Ye blind Guides ; miserable Guardians are Ye of our frail Noses ; Ye , I say , who fasten upon the first Precipice in view , and 20 then tow our ...
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... eyes , and as unfix'd as those : Favours to none , to all she smiles extends ; Oft she rejects , but never once offends . Bright as the sun , her eyes the gazers strike , And , like the sun , they shine on all alike . Yet graceful ease ...
... eyes , and as unfix'd as those : Favours to none , to all she smiles extends ; Oft she rejects , but never once offends . Bright as the sun , her eyes the gazers strike , And , like the sun , they shine on all alike . Yet graceful ease ...
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