The Works of the English Poets, Том 12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 страници |
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... still a guiltless plain . What pity ' tis , ye Gods ! an arm and mind Like yours fhould be to time and place confin'd ! But thy return fhall fix our kinder fate , For thee our councils , thee our armies wait ; Difcording Princes fhall ...
... still a guiltless plain . What pity ' tis , ye Gods ! an arm and mind Like yours fhould be to time and place confin'd ! But thy return fhall fix our kinder fate , For thee our councils , thee our armies wait ; Difcording Princes fhall ...
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... Still greater is thy lofs , -be fuch thy rage , As conquer'd Gallia only may affwage . She who on earth secur'd thee by her prayer , Return'd to heaven , fhall prove thy guardian angel there , And , hovering round thee with her heavenly ...
... Still greater is thy lofs , -be fuch thy rage , As conquer'd Gallia only may affwage . She who on earth secur'd thee by her prayer , Return'd to heaven , fhall prove thy guardian angel there , And , hovering round thee with her heavenly ...
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... still the strongest reigns . Huntsmen renew the chace they lately run , And generals fight again their battles won . Spectres and furies haunt the murderer's dreams , Grants or difgraces are the courtier's themes . The miser spies a ...
... still the strongest reigns . Huntsmen renew the chace they lately run , And generals fight again their battles won . Spectres and furies haunt the murderer's dreams , Grants or difgraces are the courtier's themes . The miser spies a ...
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... wrongs which they sustain ; " The plunder'd still have arms — - . " Think not the precept I have here laid down A fond , uncertain notion of my own s T 2 } No No , ' tis a Sibyl's leaf what I relate IMITATION OF JUVENAL . 275.
... wrongs which they sustain ; " The plunder'd still have arms — - . " Think not the precept I have here laid down A fond , uncertain notion of my own s T 2 } No No , ' tis a Sibyl's leaf what I relate IMITATION OF JUVENAL . 275.
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... still this praise , that none presume to fly Like him , but flag too low , or foar too high . Still does Stefichorus's tongue Sing fweeter than the bird which on it hung . Anacreon n'er too old can grow , Love from every verse does flow ; ...
... still this praise , that none presume to fly Like him , but flag too low , or foar too high . Still does Stefichorus's tongue Sing fweeter than the bird which on it hung . Anacreon n'er too old can grow , Love from every verse does flow ; ...
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