The Works of the English Poets, Том 56J. Rivington, 1779 - 371 страници |
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... train , Lurk'd fick Disgust , or late - repenting Pain , Nor Force , nor Intereft , join'd unwilling hands , But Love confenting tied the blissful bands , Thither , Thither , with glad devotion , Damon came , To [ 14 ]
... train , Lurk'd fick Disgust , or late - repenting Pain , Nor Force , nor Intereft , join'd unwilling hands , But Love confenting tied the blissful bands , Thither , Thither , with glad devotion , Damon came , To [ 14 ]
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... train Attentive liften ; let thy warbling song Paint with melodious praife the pleasing scene , And equal these to Pindus ' honor'd shades . When Europe freed , confefs'd the faving power Of Malborough's hand ; Britain , who fent him ...
... train Attentive liften ; let thy warbling song Paint with melodious praife the pleasing scene , And equal these to Pindus ' honor'd shades . When Europe freed , confefs'd the faving power Of Malborough's hand ; Britain , who fent him ...
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... train , When the fun's meridian car Round illumes th ' æthereal plain ? Who a nobler theme can chufe Than Olympia's facred Games ? What more apt to fire the Muse , When her various fongs fhe frames ? Songs in ftrains of wisdom dreft ...
... train , When the fun's meridian car Round illumes th ' æthereal plain ? Who a nobler theme can chufe Than Olympia's facred Games ? What more apt to fire the Muse , When her various fongs fhe frames ? Songs in ftrains of wisdom dreft ...
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... : ANTIS TROPHE II . Hiero's royal brows , whofe care Tends the courfer's noble breed ; Pleas'd to nurse the pregnant mare , Pleas'd to train the youthful steed . Now Now on that heroic land His far - beaming glories 136 WEST'S POEM S.
... : ANTIS TROPHE II . Hiero's royal brows , whofe care Tends the courfer's noble breed ; Pleas'd to nurse the pregnant mare , Pleas'd to train the youthful steed . Now Now on that heroic land His far - beaming glories 136 WEST'S POEM S.
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... train ; STROPHE IV . O'er the envious realm with speed A malicious rumour flew , That , his heavenly guests to feed , Thee thy impious father flew : Ir . In a cauldron's feething flood That thy mangled limbs were 438 WEST'S POEM S.
... train ; STROPHE IV . O'er the envious realm with speed A malicious rumour flew , That , his heavenly guests to feed , Thee thy impious father flew : Ir . In a cauldron's feething flood That thy mangled limbs were 438 WEST'S POEM S.
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ANTIS TROPHE Archimago bleft blifs bofom breaſt caft Camarina charms Chromius defcended defire delight Diagoras divine EPODE erft Ergoteles Ev'n eyes facred fair falfe fame fate feaſt fecret fenfe fhade fhall fhew fhould fing fire firft flame flowers fmiling foft folemn fome fong fons footh forrows foul fpirit ftill ftreams fuch fung fweet Games glory gods Gout grace grove hath heart Heaven heavenly Hiero Himera himſelf honour immortal infcribed inſpire Jove king Knight loft lyre maid mighty mind moſt mote Mufe Muſe muſt numbers o'er occafion Ocyp Olympick Orchomenus paffion pain Pelops Petrarch Philoctetes Phineus Pifa's Pindar plain pleaſing pleaſure Poet praiſe pride purſue ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhore ſtate ſtill ſtood ſtore ſtrong STROPHE ſweet tender thee thefe Theron theſe thofe thoſe thou Tlepolemus toil train tranflated vex'd victory virtue whofe whoſe wiſdom Xenocrates youth