The Works of the English Poets: SwiftH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... land of flaves ; Shall moving Delos now deep - rooted stand : Thou , fix'd of old , be now the moving land ?. Although the metaphor be worn and stale , Betwixt a ftate , and veffel under fail ; Let me fuppofe thee for a ship a - while ...
... land of flaves ; Shall moving Delos now deep - rooted stand : Thou , fix'd of old , be now the moving land ?. Although the metaphor be worn and stale , Betwixt a ftate , and veffel under fail ; Let me fuppofe thee for a ship a - while ...
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... land unknown ‡ : * Italy was not properly the native place of St. Pa trick , but the place of his education , and where he re- ceived his miflion ; and because he had his new birth there , hence , by poetical licence , and by fcripture ...
... land unknown ‡ : * Italy was not properly the native place of St. Pa trick , but the place of his education , and where he re- ceived his miflion ; and because he had his new birth there , hence , by poetical licence , and by fcripture ...
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... land fubdue and civilize : Their drefs , their language , and the Scottish name , Confefs the foil from whence the victors came * . Well may they boast that ancient blood , which runs Within their veins , who are thy younger fons † , A ...
... land fubdue and civilize : Their drefs , their language , and the Scottish name , Confefs the foil from whence the victors came * . Well may they boast that ancient blood , which runs Within their veins , who are thy younger fons † , A ...
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... land of mine First taught thee human knowledge and divine * ; My prelates and my ftudents , fent from hence , Made your fons converts both to God and sense : Not like the pastors of thy ravenous breed , Who come to fleece the flocks ...
... land of mine First taught thee human knowledge and divine * ; My prelates and my ftudents , fent from hence , Made your fons converts both to God and sense : Not like the pastors of thy ravenous breed , Who come to fleece the flocks ...
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... land , in armour , fur , and lawn ; A naufeous brood , that fills your fenate walls , And in the chambers of your viceroy crawls ! See , where that new - devouring vermin runs , Sent in my anger from the land of Huns ! With harpy ...
... land , in armour , fur , and lawn ; A naufeous brood , that fills your fenate walls , And in the chambers of your viceroy crawls ! See , where that new - devouring vermin runs , Sent in my anger from the land of Huns ! With harpy ...
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