A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes, Том 4Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1765 |
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... hope repose ) The bofom of his Father and his God . HYMN to ADVERSITY . By the Same . AUGHTER of Jove , relentless Pow'r , DA Thou Tamer of the human breast , Whose iron fcourge and tort'ring hour The Bad affright , afflict the Beft ...
... hope repose ) The bofom of his Father and his God . HYMN to ADVERSITY . By the Same . AUGHTER of Jove , relentless Pow'r , DA Thou Tamer of the human breast , Whose iron fcourge and tort'ring hour The Bad affright , afflict the Beft ...
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... hope : Himself alone From lawless force to free , in bloody fight He stood ; content to bow to CUSTOM's throne , SO REASON Mote not blush his fov'ran rule to own . L. So well he warded , and fo fiercely prefs'd His foe , that weary wex ...
... hope : Himself alone From lawless force to free , in bloody fight He stood ; content to bow to CUSTOM's throne , SO REASON Mote not blush his fov'ran rule to own . L. So well he warded , and fo fiercely prefs'd His foe , that weary wex ...
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... hope to ease The throbbings of my heart with speeches bland , And words more apt my forrows to increase , The once - dear names of Wealth , and Liberty , and Peace ? f Luftihead , ftrong health , vigour . LXXVI . Peace , LXXVI . Peace ...
... hope to ease The throbbings of my heart with speeches bland , And words more apt my forrows to increase , The once - dear names of Wealth , and Liberty , and Peace ? f Luftihead , ftrong health , vigour . LXXVI . Peace , LXXVI . Peace ...
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... hope , though mutual it should prove ? This little form is fair in vain for you , In vain for me thy honest heart is true ; For would'st thou fix difhonour on my name , And give me up to penitence and shame ; Or gild my ruin with the ...
... hope , though mutual it should prove ? This little form is fair in vain for you , In vain for me thy honest heart is true ; For would'st thou fix difhonour on my name , And give me up to penitence and shame ; Or gild my ruin with the ...
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... hope to move when I complain ? But fuch is woman's frenzy in distress , We love to plead , though hopeless of redress . Perhaps , affecting ignorance , thou❜lt say , From whence thefe lines ? whofe meffage to convey ? Mock not my grief ...
... hope to move when I complain ? But fuch is woman's frenzy in distress , We love to plead , though hopeless of redress . Perhaps , affecting ignorance , thou❜lt say , From whence thefe lines ? whofe meffage to convey ? Mock not my grief ...
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