The Works of the English Poets, Том 12E. Cox, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... o'er all the plain is fpread , Each lily folds its leaves , and hangs its head . On every tree the bloffoms turn to tears , And every bough a weeping moisture bears . Their wings the feather'd airy people droop , And flocks beneath ...
... o'er all the plain is fpread , Each lily folds its leaves , and hangs its head . On every tree the bloffoms turn to tears , And every bough a weeping moisture bears . Their wings the feather'd airy people droop , And flocks beneath ...
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... , And nod impending terrors o'er the plain . To this , what dangers men can add , by force or skill , ( And great is human force and wit in ill ) Are Are join'd ; on every fide , wide - gaping ON THE TAKING OF NAMUR . 15.
... , And nod impending terrors o'er the plain . To this , what dangers men can add , by force or skill , ( And great is human force and wit in ill ) Are Are join'd ; on every fide , wide - gaping ON THE TAKING OF NAMUR . 15.
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... woods , and fhores , their rage refound ; Incumbent o'er the main , at length they sweep The liquid plains , and raife the peaceful deep . But when fuperior Neptune leaves his bed , His trident I But THE BIRTH OF THE MUSE . 25.
... woods , and fhores , their rage refound ; Incumbent o'er the main , at length they sweep The liquid plains , and raife the peaceful deep . But when fuperior Neptune leaves his bed , His trident I But THE BIRTH OF THE MUSE . 25.
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... O'er Time and Fame , I give unbounded power , " Thou from Oblivion fhalt the hero fave ; " Shalt rife , revive , immortalize the brave . " To thee , the Dardan Prince fhall owe his fame " To thee , the Cæfars their eternal name ...
... O'er Time and Fame , I give unbounded power , " Thou from Oblivion fhalt the hero fave ; " Shalt rife , revive , immortalize the brave . " To thee , the Dardan Prince fhall owe his fame " To thee , the Cæfars their eternal name ...
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... o'er Achilles ' face appears , Priam he views , and for is father fears ; That , and compaffion melt him into tears . Then , gently with his hand he put away Old Priam's face ; but he ftill proftrate lay , And there , with tears and ...
... o'er Achilles ' face appears , Priam he views , and for is father fears ; That , and compaffion melt him into tears . Then , gently with his hand he put away Old Priam's face ; but he ftill proftrate lay , And there , with tears and ...
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