A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes, Том 2Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1758 |
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... to Vice alone fevere , Seek not to spread the law of Love by Fear . The priest , who plagues the world , can never mend : No foe to Man was e'er to God a friend : a Dr. HOUGH . Let Let reafon and let virtue faith maintain , All force [ 27 ]
... to Vice alone fevere , Seek not to spread the law of Love by Fear . The priest , who plagues the world , can never mend : No foe to Man was e'er to God a friend : a Dr. HOUGH . Let Let reafon and let virtue faith maintain , All force [ 27 ]
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... laws , their dreaded arms to Europe give . Whose people vain in want , in bondage blest , Tho ' plunder'd , gay ; industrious , though opprefs'd ; With happy follies rise above their fate , The jeft and envy of each wiser state . Yet ...
... laws , their dreaded arms to Europe give . Whose people vain in want , in bondage blest , Tho ' plunder'd , gay ; industrious , though opprefs'd ; With happy follies rise above their fate , The jeft and envy of each wiser state . Yet ...
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... laws , that long have stood , Prop'd by their care , or strengthen'd by their blood , Of fearless independence wifely vain , The proudest flave of Bourbon's race difdain ? Yet oh ! what doubt , what fad prefaging voice Whispers within ...
... laws , that long have stood , Prop'd by their care , or strengthen'd by their blood , Of fearless independence wifely vain , The proudest flave of Bourbon's race difdain ? Yet oh ! what doubt , what fad prefaging voice Whispers within ...
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... laws , Despises calumny , and fhuns applause ; That , to its own perfections fingly blind , Would for another think this praise design'd . I An Epistle to Mr. POPE . From ROME , 1730. By the Same . Mmortal bard ! for whom each Mufe has ...
... laws , Despises calumny , and fhuns applause ; That , to its own perfections fingly blind , Would for another think this praise design'd . I An Epistle to Mr. POPE . From ROME , 1730. By the Same . Mmortal bard ! for whom each Mufe has ...
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... laws . " Till fierce Paulinus , and his Roman bands , Them and their gods defying , drove them thence To feek for fhelter in Hibernian shades . Yet ftill enamour'd of their ancient haunts , Unseen of mortal eyes , they hover round Their ...
... laws . " Till fierce Paulinus , and his Roman bands , Them and their gods defying , drove them thence To feek for fhelter in Hibernian shades . Yet ftill enamour'd of their ancient haunts , Unseen of mortal eyes , they hover round Their ...
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