The Works of the English Poets: Otway, Duke, and DorsetH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... rest ; But , having spoil'd the edge of ill - forg'd law , By rods and axes had been kept in awe ; But that his gracious hand the fceptre held , In all the arts of mildly guiding skill'd ; Who faw those engines which unhing'd us move ...
... rest ; But , having spoil'd the edge of ill - forg'd law , By rods and axes had been kept in awe ; But that his gracious hand the fceptre held , In all the arts of mildly guiding skill'd ; Who faw those engines which unhing'd us move ...
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... rest her brood . So careful watch feems piously to keep , While underneath her wings the mighty fleep ; 280 And they may rest , since † Norfolk there commands , Safe in his faithful heart and valiant hands . But now appears the ...
... rest her brood . So careful watch feems piously to keep , While underneath her wings the mighty fleep ; 280 And they may rest , since † Norfolk there commands , Safe in his faithful heart and valiant hands . But now appears the ...
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... Rest . Through all the lofty roofs * defcrib'd we find The toils and triumphs of his god - like mind : A theme that might the nobleft fancy warm , And only fit for this who did perform . The walls adorn'd with richest woven gold , Equal ...
... Rest . Through all the lofty roofs * defcrib'd we find The toils and triumphs of his god - like mind : A theme that might the nobleft fancy warm , And only fit for this who did perform . The walls adorn'd with richest woven gold , Equal ...
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... rest . Therefore , when cruel fpoilers , who have hurl'd Waste and confusion through the wretched world , 325 To after - times leave a great hated name , The praife of Peace shall wait on Charles's fame ; His country's father , through ...
... rest . Therefore , when cruel fpoilers , who have hurl'd Waste and confusion through the wretched world , 325 To after - times leave a great hated name , The praife of Peace shall wait on Charles's fame ; His country's father , through ...
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... rest Of other nations Britain fhould be bleft . Found him when banish'd from his facred right , Try'd his great foul , and in it took delight ; Then to his throne in triumph did him bring , Where never rul'd a wifer , juster king . But ...
... rest Of other nations Britain fhould be bleft . Found him when banish'd from his facred right , Try'd his great foul , and in it took delight ; Then to his throne in triumph did him bring , Where never rul'd a wifer , juster king . But ...
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Страница 53 - Tis dang'rous to resist the power of love, The Gods obey him, and he's king above : He clear'd the doubts that did my mind confound, And promis'd me to bring thee hither bound : Oh may he come, and in that...
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