A Collection of Poems: In Six Volumes, Том 1 |
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O thou , to whom these mournful lines I fend , My promis ' d husband , and my
dearest friend ; Since heav ' n appoints this favour ' d race to reign , And blood
has drench ' d the Scottish fields in vain ; Must I be wretched , and thy flight
partake ?
O thou , to whom these mournful lines I fend , My promis ' d husband , and my
dearest friend ; Since heav ' n appoints this favour ' d race to reign , And blood
has drench ' d the Scottish fields in vain ; Must I be wretched , and thy flight
partake ?
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THE FEMALE REIGN : AN . . 0 D E . By Mr . COB B . W H AT can the British fenate
give , W To make the name of Anna live , By future people to be sung , The labour
of each grateful tongue ? Can faithful registers , or rhyme , In charming ...
THE FEMALE REIGN : AN . . 0 D E . By Mr . COB B . W H AT can the British fenate
give , W To make the name of Anna live , By future people to be sung , The labour
of each grateful tongue ? Can faithful registers , or rhyme , In charming ...
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... n does scepter ' d innocence maintain ) His familh ' d desolated realm ; And all
the sons of Pharamond in vain ( Who with dishonest envy see The sweet
forbidden fruits of distant liberty ) Shall curse their Salic law , and wish a female
reign .
... n does scepter ' d innocence maintain ) His familh ' d desolated realm ; And all
the sons of Pharamond in vain ( Who with dishonest envy see The sweet
forbidden fruits of distant liberty ) Shall curse their Salic law , and wish a female
reign .
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Their cause was gen ' ral , their supports were strong , Their slaves were willing ,
and their reign was long ; ' Till shame regain ' d the post that sense betray ' d ,
And Virtue call ' d oblivion to her aid . . Then crush ' d by rules , and weaken ' d as
...
Their cause was gen ' ral , their supports were strong , Their slaves were willing ,
and their reign was long ; ' Till shame regain ' d the post that sense betray ' d ,
And Virtue call ' d oblivion to her aid . . Then crush ' d by rules , and weaken ' d as
...
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But forc ' d at length her ancient reign to quit , She saw great Faustus lay the
ghost of Wit : Exulting Folly haild the joyful day , And pantomime and song
confirm ' d her sway . . But who the coming changes can presage , . And mark the
future ...
But forc ' d at length her ancient reign to quit , She saw great Faustus lay the
ghost of Wit : Exulting Folly haild the joyful day , And pantomime and song
confirm ' d her sway . . But who the coming changes can presage , . And mark the
future ...
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