A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes, Том 1 |
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A winged virtue , through th ' etherial kky , From world to world unweary'd does he
fly , Pr curious trace the long laborious maze Of heav'n's decrees , where wond'
ring angels gaze Does he delight to hear bold seraphs tell How Michael battled ...
A winged virtue , through th ' etherial kky , From world to world unweary'd does he
fly , Pr curious trace the long laborious maze Of heav'n's decrees , where wond'
ring angels gaze Does he delight to hear bold seraphs tell How Michael battled ...
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In active arts , or vent'rous arms would shine , Yet shuns the paths which virtue
bids decline ; Who dignifies his wealth by gen'rous use , To raife th ' oppress'd , or
merit to produce Shall reason's voice impartial e'er condemn The glorious ...
In active arts , or vent'rous arms would shine , Yet shuns the paths which virtue
bids decline ; Who dignifies his wealth by gen'rous use , To raife th ' oppress'd , or
merit to produce Shall reason's voice impartial e'er condemn The glorious ...
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Virtue and Deity fupremely fair , Too oft delineated with looks fevere , Resume
their native smiles and graces here : Sooth d into love relenting foes admire , And
warmer raptures every friend inspire . Such are the fruits which from retirement ...
Virtue and Deity fupremely fair , Too oft delineated with looks fevere , Resume
their native smiles and graces here : Sooth d into love relenting foes admire , And
warmer raptures every friend inspire . Such are the fruits which from retirement ...
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... humble , vain ; A trifle serves to lose him or to gain . Then grant this trifle , yet
his vices shun , Not like to Cato or to a CLINIAS ' fon : This for each humour every
shape could take , Ev'n virtue's own , tho ' not for virtue's sake ; At Athens rakish ...
... humble , vain ; A trifle serves to lose him or to gain . Then grant this trifle , yet
his vices shun , Not like to Cato or to a CLINIAS ' fon : This for each humour every
shape could take , Ev'n virtue's own , tho ' not for virtue's sake ; At Athens rakish ...
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... has such refiftless charms , She oft the fiercest of our foes difarms : No art she
knows , in native whiteness dress'd , Her thoughts all pure , and therefore all
express'd : She takes from error its deformity ; And without her , all other virtues
die .
... has such refiftless charms , She oft the fiercest of our foes difarms : No art she
knows , in native whiteness dress'd , Her thoughts all pure , and therefore all
express'd : She takes from error its deformity ; And without her , all other virtues
die .
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