The Works of the English Poets, Том 12E. Cox, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... raise thy tuneful breath . ALEX I S. Ah woe too great ! Ah theme which far exceeds The lowly lays of humble fhepherds reeds ! O could I fing in verse of equal strain With the Scicilian bard , or Mantuan fwain ; Or melting words and ...
... raise thy tuneful breath . ALEX I S. Ah woe too great ! Ah theme which far exceeds The lowly lays of humble fhepherds reeds ! O could I fing in verse of equal strain With the Scicilian bard , or Mantuan fwain ; Or melting words and ...
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... raise ; What voice fo weak , that cannot fing his praife ! The liftening world each whisper will befriend That breathes his name , and every ear attend . The The hovering winds on downy wings fhall wait around , 13 J.
... raise ; What voice fo weak , that cannot fing his praife ! The liftening world each whisper will befriend That breathes his name , and every ear attend . The The hovering winds on downy wings fhall wait around , 13 J.
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... trade is to outwit each other ; But , hold will not the politicians tell us , That both our conduct and our forefight fail us ; Το To raise recruits , and draw new forces down ; 84 POEMS . CONGREVE'S Prologue to Pyrrhus King of Epirus 1.
... trade is to outwit each other ; But , hold will not the politicians tell us , That both our conduct and our forefight fail us ; Το To raise recruits , and draw new forces down ; 84 POEMS . CONGREVE'S Prologue to Pyrrhus King of Epirus 1.
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William Congreve Charles Bathurst (Londres), Samuel Johnson. To raise recruits , and draw new forces down ; Thus , in the dead vacation of the town , To mufter up our rhymes , without our reason , And forage for an audience out of season ...
William Congreve Charles Bathurst (Londres), Samuel Johnson. To raise recruits , and draw new forces down ; Thus , in the dead vacation of the town , To mufter up our rhymes , without our reason , And forage for an audience out of season ...
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... raise no doubts ; when brought to view , At once they're known , and feem to know us too . Transcendent artist ! how compleat thy skill ! Thy power to act is equal to thy will . Nature and art in thee alike contend , Not to oppofe each ...
... raise no doubts ; when brought to view , At once they're known , and feem to know us too . Transcendent artist ! how compleat thy skill ! Thy power to act is equal to thy will . Nature and art in thee alike contend , Not to oppofe each ...
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