A Collection of Poems in Four Volumes, Том 1Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1755 |
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... first fuggefted to the Editor , as it was afterwards conducted , by the opinions of fome Gentlemen , whofe names it would do him the highest honour to mention . He defires in this place alfo to make his acknow- ledgments to the Authors ...
... first fuggefted to the Editor , as it was afterwards conducted , by the opinions of fome Gentlemen , whofe names it would do him the highest honour to mention . He defires in this place alfo to make his acknow- ledgments to the Authors ...
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Robert Dodsley. Who fond of lawless rule , and proudly brave , First funk the filial fubject to a flave ; His neighbour's realms by friends un - kingly gain'd , In guiltless blood the facred ermine stain'd ; Laid schemes for death , to ...
Robert Dodsley. Who fond of lawless rule , and proudly brave , First funk the filial fubject to a flave ; His neighbour's realms by friends un - kingly gain'd , In guiltless blood the facred ermine stain'd ; Laid schemes for death , to ...
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... first , her painting now . Let the faint copier , on old Tyber's shore , ( Nor mean the task ) each breathing bust explore , Line after line with painful patience trace , This Roman grandeur , that Athenian grace : Vain care of parts ...
... first , her painting now . Let the faint copier , on old Tyber's shore , ( Nor mean the task ) each breathing bust explore , Line after line with painful patience trace , This Roman grandeur , that Athenian grace : Vain care of parts ...
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... first enroll'd His red - crofs knights and barons bold , Whofe vacant feats , by virtue bought , Ambitious emperors have fought ; Where Britain's foremost names are found , In peace belov'd , in war renown'd , Who made the hostile ...
... first enroll'd His red - crofs knights and barons bold , Whofe vacant feats , by virtue bought , Ambitious emperors have fought ; Where Britain's foremost names are found , In peace belov'd , in war renown'd , Who made the hostile ...
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... first prefer'd them to a throne . ; Ere Norman banners wav'd in British air Ere lordly Hubba with the golden hair Pour'd in his Danes ; ere elder Julius came ; Or Dardan Brutus gave our ifle a name ; 1 A prince of Albion's lineage grac ...
... first prefer'd them to a throne . ; Ere Norman banners wav'd in British air Ere lordly Hubba with the golden hair Pour'd in his Danes ; ere elder Julius came ; Or Dardan Brutus gave our ifle a name ; 1 A prince of Albion's lineage grac ...
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æther beauty becauſe beneath bleft boaſt breaſt Britiſh cauſe charms courſe curs'd defire diftant dreadful eaſe endleſs Ev'n ev'ry eyes facred fafe fair falfe fame fate fatire fear fecret feems feen fenfe fhades fhall fhew fhun fide fighs filent fing firſt fkies flain fmile foes foft fome fons foon foul fpring ftate ftill ftream fuch Gaul grace happineſs heart heav'n houſe laft laſt lefs loft mind moſt mufe muft muſe muſt ne'er night nymph o'er paffion pain pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe pride proud publick purſue quæ quid rage raiſe reaſon reft rife ſcene ſeem ſeen ſenſe ſhade ſhall ſhape ſhe ſhine ſhould ſhow ſkies ſkill ſmile ſome ſpeak Spleen ſpread ſtage ſtands ſtate ſtay ſtill ſweet thee Thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand thro uſe virtue whofe whoſe wife wiſh wou'd youth
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