The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 15Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... foe of man . O why will beauty , cruel to itself , No less than others , violate the laws Which Nature dictates , and itself inspires ! A thousand lovers from th ' Olenian hill , From rough Pylene , and from Pleuron's tow'rs , Their ...
... foe of man . O why will beauty , cruel to itself , No less than others , violate the laws Which Nature dictates , and itself inspires ! A thousand lovers from th ' Olenian hill , From rough Pylene , and from Pleuron's tow'rs , Their ...
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... foes . Restor'd with him , the Arts the drooping head Gaily again uprear'd ; the Muses ' shade [ array'd . With fresher honours bloom'd , in greener trim And thou , the goodliest blossom of our isles ! Great Frederic's and his Augusta's ...
... foes . Restor'd with him , the Arts the drooping head Gaily again uprear'd ; the Muses ' shade [ array'd . With fresher honours bloom'd , in greener trim And thou , the goodliest blossom of our isles ! Great Frederic's and his Augusta's ...
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... foes : -the cowardice of Hell ! And what the barb'rous nations never knew , ( Though nourish'd by the tigers , and their tongues Red with the gore of lions ) to involve The holy temples , the religious fanes , To hallelujahs sacred and ...
... foes : -the cowardice of Hell ! And what the barb'rous nations never knew , ( Though nourish'd by the tigers , and their tongues Red with the gore of lions ) to involve The holy temples , the religious fanes , To hallelujahs sacred and ...
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... foe , Rebellious next the fiends ? -Astonishment Had chain'd my tongue to silence , if the pow'rs Of tenderest pity and of warmest love Provok'd not pensive measures , sadder straias [ beams " Twixt bliss and woe . - The Prince of Peace ...
... foe , Rebellious next the fiends ? -Astonishment Had chain'd my tongue to silence , if the pow'rs Of tenderest pity and of warmest love Provok'd not pensive measures , sadder straias [ beams " Twixt bliss and woe . - The Prince of Peace ...
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... wash away her stains , And fit her for her passage . - Mournful sight ! Her very eyes weep blood ; and every groan She heaves is big with horrour . - But the foe , F Like a staunch murd'rer , steady to his purpose , THE GRAVE . 65.
... wash away her stains , And fit her for her passage . - Mournful sight ! Her very eyes weep blood ; and every groan She heaves is big with horrour . - But the foe , F Like a staunch murd'rer , steady to his purpose , THE GRAVE . 65.
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