The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 38Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... hence ( Sure fate of every mortal excellence ! ) Farewell ! and joys fucceffive ever fpring To thee , to thine , the people , and the king ! Thus he ; then parting prints the sandy shore To the fair port : a herald march'd before , B 3 ...
... hence ( Sure fate of every mortal excellence ! ) Farewell ! and joys fucceffive ever fpring To thee , to thine , the people , and the king ! Thus he ; then parting prints the sandy shore To the fair port : a herald march'd before , B 3 ...
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... hence is by unequal Gods remov'd That man of bounties , loving and belov'd ! To whom whate'er his slave enjoys is ow'd , › And more , had Fate allow'd , had been beftow'd : But Fate condemn'd him to a foreign shore ; Much have I forrow ...
... hence is by unequal Gods remov'd That man of bounties , loving and belov'd ! To whom whate'er his slave enjoys is ow'd , › And more , had Fate allow'd , had been beftow'd : But Fate condemn'd him to a foreign shore ; Much have I forrow ...
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... this is villainy , and this is fin . ” But thefe , no doubt , fome oracle explore , That tells , the great Ulyffes is no more . 90 95 100 τος 110 Hence Hence fprings their confidence , and from our fighs Their 26 POPE'S HOME R.
... this is villainy , and this is fin . ” But thefe , no doubt , fome oracle explore , That tells , the great Ulyffes is no more . 90 95 100 τος 110 Hence Hence fprings their confidence , and from our fighs Their 26 POPE'S HOME R.
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With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson. Hence fprings their confidence , and from our fighs Their rapine strengthens , and their riots rife : Conftant as Jove the night and day bestows , Bleeds a whole hecatomb , a ...
With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson. Hence fprings their confidence , and from our fighs Their rapine strengthens , and their riots rife : Conftant as Jove the night and day bestows , Bleeds a whole hecatomb , a ...
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... hence ? To distant Pylos haplefs is he gone , To feek his father's fate , and find his own ! For traitors wait his way , with dire design To end at once the great Arcefian line . But let us leave him to their wills above ; The fates of ...
... hence ? To distant Pylos haplefs is he gone , To feek his father's fate , and find his own ! For traitors wait his way , with dire design To end at once the great Arcefian line . But let us leave him to their wills above ; The fates of ...
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