Original PoemsJ. Cundee, 1804 - 197 páginas |
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... poet . My Jonathans , and my Tabithas , are more like the Cloddipoles and Blouzelindas of Gay than the Damons and Daphnes of Pope ; and I will not assert , that I have not , in some instances , cari- catured the manners of the New ...
... poet . My Jonathans , and my Tabithas , are more like the Cloddipoles and Blouzelindas of Gay than the Damons and Daphnes of Pope ; and I will not assert , that I have not , in some instances , cari- catured the manners of the New ...
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... poets say she is divine , " Outshine her as much as the sun " Does a torch - light that's made of pitch - pine . " * This beautiful phrase is an abbreviation of " Your most humble - come - tumble down four - pair - of - stairs into ...
... poets say she is divine , " Outshine her as much as the sun " Does a torch - light that's made of pitch - pine . " * This beautiful phrase is an abbreviation of " Your most humble - come - tumble down four - pair - of - stairs into ...
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... , Nettles spring up flower - de - luces , If I am not ever thine . † * Name of a river in Vermont . In other words , " Tecum vivere amem , tecum obeam libens . THE BEAUTIFUL MANIAC . The Poet evinceth , by the 48 ORIGINAL POEMS .
... , Nettles spring up flower - de - luces , If I am not ever thine . † * Name of a river in Vermont . In other words , " Tecum vivere amem , tecum obeam libens . THE BEAUTIFUL MANIAC . The Poet evinceth , by the 48 ORIGINAL POEMS .
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Thomas Green Fessenden. THE BEAUTIFUL MANIAC . The Poet evinceth , by the following elegant Elegy , that he possesseth ... poet exhibiteth the above as a specimen of the style of a new translation of the Iliad of Homer . He is now E THE ...
Thomas Green Fessenden. THE BEAUTIFUL MANIAC . The Poet evinceth , by the following elegant Elegy , that he possesseth ... poet exhibiteth the above as a specimen of the style of a new translation of the Iliad of Homer . He is now E THE ...
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... , who enlisted during the American revolu- tionary war were termed " Continentals . " NEW - ENGLAND COUNTRY - DANCE . Thus poets tell 56 Horace Surpassed; or, a Beautiful Description of New England Country Dance • 8888.
... , who enlisted during the American revolu- tionary war were termed " Continentals . " NEW - ENGLAND COUNTRY - DANCE . Thus poets tell 56 Horace Surpassed; or, a Beautiful Description of New England Country Dance • 8888.
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