The Works of the English Poets, Том 56J. Rivington, 1779 - 371 страници |
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... himself fhall leave th ' Aonian grove ; " The tuneful Nine , who never fue in vain , " Shall come sweet fuppliants for their favourite fwain . " For him each blue - ey'd Naiad of the flood , " For him each green - hair'd fifter of the ...
... himself fhall leave th ' Aonian grove ; " The tuneful Nine , who never fue in vain , " Shall come sweet fuppliants for their favourite fwain . " For him each blue - ey'd Naiad of the flood , " For him each green - hair'd fifter of the ...
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... Himself in her . Thus each by each admir'd , In mutual honour , mutual fondness join'd : Like two fair ftars , with intermingled light , In friendly union they together shone , Aiding each other's brightnefs , till the cloud Of night ...
... Himself in her . Thus each by each admir'd , In mutual honour , mutual fondness join'd : Like two fair ftars , with intermingled light , In friendly union they together shone , Aiding each other's brightnefs , till the cloud Of night ...
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... himself that torment which he flies . For how fhould ills , which from our paffions flow , Be chang'd by Africk's heat , or Ruffia's fnow ? Or how can aught but powerful reason cure What from unthinking folly we endure ? Happy is He ...
... himself that torment which he flies . For how fhould ills , which from our paffions flow , Be chang'd by Africk's heat , or Ruffia's fnow ? Or how can aught but powerful reason cure What from unthinking folly we endure ? Happy is He ...
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... himself thy Lucy fhall restore , There yield up all his power e'er to divide you more . VER SE S , MAKING PART OF AN EPITAPH ON THE SAME LADY . M ADE to engage all hearts , and charm all eyes ; Though meek , magnanimous ; though witty ...
... himself thy Lucy fhall restore , There yield up all his power e'er to divide you more . VER SE S , MAKING PART OF AN EPITAPH ON THE SAME LADY . M ADE to engage all hearts , and charm all eyes ; Though meek , magnanimous ; though witty ...
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... himself * , who was pleased by an exprefs oracle to order the inhabitants of Delphi to fet apart for Pindar one half of the firft - fruit offerings brought by the religious to his fhrine ; and to allow him a place in his temple ; where ...
... himself * , who was pleased by an exprefs oracle to order the inhabitants of Delphi to fet apart for Pindar one half of the firft - fruit offerings brought by the religious to his fhrine ; and to allow him a place in his temple ; where ...
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