A Collection of Poems in Four Volumes, Том 1Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1755 |
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... hill to hill reflect the fav'rite found . Here , here at least thy love for arms give o'er , Nor , one world conquer'd , fondly wish for more . Vice of great fouls alone ! O thirst of fame ! The mufe admires it , while fhe ftrives to ...
... hill to hill reflect the fav'rite found . Here , here at least thy love for arms give o'er , Nor , one world conquer'd , fondly wish for more . Vice of great fouls alone ! O thirst of fame ! The mufe admires it , while fhe ftrives to ...
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... hill , whofe brow the antique ftructures grace , Rear'd by bold chiefs of Warwick's noble race , Why , once fo lov'd , when - e'er thy bower appears , O'er my dim eye - balls glance the fudden tears ! How sweet were once thy prospects ...
... hill , whofe brow the antique ftructures grace , Rear'd by bold chiefs of Warwick's noble race , Why , once fo lov'd , when - e'er thy bower appears , O'er my dim eye - balls glance the fudden tears ! How sweet were once thy prospects ...
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... the Same . ] S Mar his round one morning took , HOR . ( Whom fome call earl , and fome call duke ) And his new brethren of the blade , Shiv'ring with fear and frost , furvey'd , On On Perth's bleak hills he chanc'd to spy An aged [ 32 ]
... the Same . ] S Mar his round one morning took , HOR . ( Whom fome call earl , and fome call duke ) And his new brethren of the blade , Shiv'ring with fear and frost , furvey'd , On On Perth's bleak hills he chanc'd to spy An aged [ 32 ]
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... hills of snow , And into these tremendous fpeeches Broke forth the prophet without breeches . Into what ills betray'd by thee , This ancient kingdom do I fee ! Her realms un - peopled and forlorn ! Wae's me ! that ever thou wert born ...
... hills of snow , And into these tremendous fpeeches Broke forth the prophet without breeches . Into what ills betray'd by thee , This ancient kingdom do I fee ! Her realms un - peopled and forlorn ! Wae's me ! that ever thou wert born ...
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... hill to hill . Is this thy haughty promife pay'd That to the Chevalier was made , When thou didst oaths and duty barter , For dukedom , gen'ralfhip , and garter ? Three moons thy Jemmy fhall command , With highland feepter in his hand ...
... hill to hill . Is this thy haughty promife pay'd That to the Chevalier was made , When thou didst oaths and duty barter , For dukedom , gen'ralfhip , and garter ? Three moons thy Jemmy fhall command , With highland feepter in his hand ...
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