The Works of the English Poets, Том 39J. Nichols, 1779 - 736 страници |
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... fouls . V. Let not old Rome boast Fabius ' fate ; He fav'd his country by delays , But you by peace . You bought it at a cheaper rate ; B 2 Nor Nor has it left the ufual bloody fcar , To ODE TO SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE . 3.
... fouls . V. Let not old Rome boast Fabius ' fate ; He fav'd his country by delays , But you by peace . You bought it at a cheaper rate ; B 2 Nor Nor has it left the ufual bloody fcar , To ODE TO SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE . 3.
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... peace No thunder e'er can blast : Th ' artillery of the fkies Shoots to the earth , and dies ; Nor ever green and flourishing ' twill last , Nor dipt in blood , nor widows ' tears , nor orphans ' cries . About the head crown'd with ...
... peace No thunder e'er can blast : Th ' artillery of the fkies Shoots to the earth , and dies ; Nor ever green and flourishing ' twill last , Nor dipt in blood , nor widows ' tears , nor orphans ' cries . About the head crown'd with ...
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... peace . IX . Sing , belov'd Mufe ! the pleafures of retreat , And in fome untouch'd virgin ftrain Shew the delights thy fifter Nature yields ; Sing of thy vales , fing of thy woods , fing of thy fields Go publish o'er the plain How ...
... peace . IX . Sing , belov'd Mufe ! the pleafures of retreat , And in fome untouch'd virgin ftrain Shew the delights thy fifter Nature yields ; Sing of thy vales , fing of thy woods , fing of thy fields Go publish o'er the plain How ...
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... from far , To crown the happy conqueror , To fhew the flood begins to cease , And brings the dear reward of victory and peace . II . The II . The eager Mufe took wing upon the waves [ 9 ] to the Athenian Society, 1691.
... from far , To crown the happy conqueror , To fhew the flood begins to cease , And brings the dear reward of victory and peace . II . The II . The eager Mufe took wing upon the waves [ 9 ] to the Athenian Society, 1691.
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... peace began to fhine , And for a while in heavenly contemplation fat On the high top of peaceful Ararat ; And pluck'd a laurel branch ( for laurel was the first that grew , The first of plants after the thunder , ftorm , and rain ) ...
... peace began to fhine , And for a while in heavenly contemplation fat On the high top of peaceful Ararat ; And pluck'd a laurel branch ( for laurel was the first that grew , The first of plants after the thunder , ftorm , and rain ) ...
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