The Works of the English Poets, Том 12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 страници |
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... hopes , and life into the deep ; His even waters the old limits keep . But oh ! he ebbs , the fmiling waves decay , For ever , lovely stream , for ever stay ! To the black fea his filent course does bend , Where the best streams , the ...
... hopes , and life into the deep ; His even waters the old limits keep . But oh ! he ebbs , the fmiling waves decay , For ever , lovely stream , for ever stay ! To the black fea his filent course does bend , Where the best streams , the ...
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... hope ; Born to fubdue insulting tyrants ' rage , The ornament and terror of the age ; The refuge where afflicted nations find Relief from thofe oppreffors of mankind , Whom laws reftrain not , and no oaths can bind . Him , their ...
... hope ; Born to fubdue insulting tyrants ' rage , The ornament and terror of the age ; The refuge where afflicted nations find Relief from thofe oppreffors of mankind , Whom laws reftrain not , and no oaths can bind . Him , their ...
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... hopes expofe ; " Struggled with adverse storms and winter feas , " That in my labours you might find your ease . " Let other monarchs dictate from afar , " And write the empty triumphs of the war ; " In lazy palaces fupinely ruft ; " My ...
... hopes expofe ; " Struggled with adverse storms and winter feas , " That in my labours you might find your ease . " Let other monarchs dictate from afar , " And write the empty triumphs of the war ; " In lazy palaces fupinely ruft ; " My ...
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... could not fee his fate , With whom fhe ' ad danc'd a minuet fo late . The heads , who never could hope for fuch frames , Out of envy condemn'd fixfcore pounds to the flames , R 4 Then Then his air was too proud , and his features.
... could not fee his fate , With whom fhe ' ad danc'd a minuet fo late . The heads , who never could hope for fuch frames , Out of envy condemn'd fixfcore pounds to the flames , R 4 Then Then his air was too proud , and his features.
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... hopes I jointly should obey His ftronger , and Maria's gentle fway ; He fierce as thunder , fhe as lightning bright ; One my defence , and t'other my delight : Yet go --- where honour calls the hero , go : Nor let your eyes behold how ...
... hopes I jointly should obey His ftronger , and Maria's gentle fway ; He fierce as thunder , fhe as lightning bright ; One my defence , and t'other my delight : Yet go --- where honour calls the hero , go : Nor let your eyes behold how ...
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