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... Study the law ; nor do these robes despise ; Honour the gown , from whence
your honours rise . Those fam'd dictators , who subdu'd the globe , Gave the
precedence to the peaceful robe ; The mighty Julius , pleading at the bar , Was
greater ...
... Study the law ; nor do these robes despise ; Honour the gown , from whence
your honours rise . Those fam'd dictators , who subdu'd the globe , Gave the
precedence to the peaceful robe ; The mighty Julius , pleading at the bar , Was
greater ...
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... praise ; He views his kingdom in his rural pride ; Their charms , if charms they
have , the truth A various scene the wide - spread landskip yields , fuplics . O'er
rich inclosures und luxuriant fields ; And from the theme unlabour'd beauties rise .
... praise ; He views his kingdom in his rural pride ; Their charms , if charms they
have , the truth A various scene the wide - spread landskip yields , fuplics . O'er
rich inclosures und luxuriant fields ; And from the theme unlabour'd beauties rise .
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... Phenix point her eyes , In the same flag are lilies thewn , And lovelier from her
ashes rise : And angry lions sternly frown ; Thus roses , when the storm is o'er ,
On high the glittering standard fiies , Draw beauties from th ' inctement shower .
... Phenix point her eyes , In the same flag are lilies thewn , And lovelier from her
ashes rise : And angry lions sternly frown ; Thus roses , when the storm is o'er ,
On high the glittering standard fiies , Draw beauties from th ' inctement shower .
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Ilere the proud lilies rise to shade thy brow ! I love , and ever shall my love remain
, DAPHNIS . The faireít , kindeft virgin of the plain ; Aid me , ye Muses , while I
loud proclaim With equal passion her soft borom glows , Feels the sweet pains ...
Ilere the proud lilies rise to shade thy brow ! I love , and ever shall my love remain
, DAPHNIS . The faireít , kindeft virgin of the plain ; Aid me , ye Muses , while I
loud proclaim With equal passion her soft borom glows , Feels the sweet pains ...
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He by thy voice is taught to fall or rise ; * May all thy charms increase , ( lovely boy
! Swiftly he moves , refulgent in his sphere , Spare them , ye pains , and age
alone destroy ! And measures out the day , the month , and year ; So fair thou art
...
He by thy voice is taught to fall or rise ; * May all thy charms increase , ( lovely boy
! Swiftly he moves , refulgent in his sphere , Spare them , ye pains , and age
alone destroy ! And measures out the day , the month , and year ; So fair thou art
...
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