The Works of the English Poets, Том 12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 страници |
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... pleasure bend ; Thefe are the English arts , these we profefs , To be the fame in mifery and fuccefs ; To teach oppreffors law , affift the good , Relieve the wretched , and fubdue the proud . Such are our fouls : but what doth worth ...
... pleasure bend ; Thefe are the English arts , these we profefs , To be the fame in mifery and fuccefs ; To teach oppreffors law , affift the good , Relieve the wretched , and fubdue the proud . Such are our fouls : but what doth worth ...
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... pleasure in her face . As danger did approach , her fpirits rofe , And , putting on the king , dismay'd his foes . Now , all in joy , fhe gilds the chearful court ; In every glance defcending angels fport . As on the hills of Cynthus ...
... pleasure in her face . As danger did approach , her fpirits rofe , And , putting on the king , dismay'd his foes . Now , all in joy , fhe gilds the chearful court ; In every glance defcending angels fport . As on the hills of Cynthus ...
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... pleasure I poffefs The fpoils of conqueft , and the charms of peace . As the great lamp by which the globe is bless'd , Conftant in toil , and ignorant of rest , Through different regions does his course pursue , And leaves one world ...
... pleasure I poffefs The fpoils of conqueft , and the charms of peace . As the great lamp by which the globe is bless'd , Conftant in toil , and ignorant of rest , Through different regions does his course pursue , And leaves one world ...
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... pleasure measure this : Nor by these feeble pillars which I raise , Unequal to fuftain the hero's praise ; Too faint the colours , and too mean the art , To represent your glories , or my heart : These humble emblems are defign'd to ...
... pleasure measure this : Nor by these feeble pillars which I raise , Unequal to fuftain the hero's praise ; Too faint the colours , and too mean the art , To represent your glories , or my heart : These humble emblems are defign'd to ...
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... pleasures , and in dangers bold , Youthful in action , and in prudence old ; His humble greatness , and submissive state , Made his life full of wonder , as his fate ; One , who , to all the heights of learning bred , Read books and men ...
... pleasures , and in dangers bold , Youthful in action , and in prudence old ; His humble greatness , and submissive state , Made his life full of wonder , as his fate ; One , who , to all the heights of learning bred , Read books and men ...
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