A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes, Том 6 |
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Xerxes saw : From Heracleum , on the mountain ' s height Thrond in his golden
car , he knew the fign Coelestial ; felt unrighteous hope forsake His faltering heart
, and turnd his face with shame . Hail , ye who share the stern Minerva ' s power ...
Xerxes saw : From Heracleum , on the mountain ' s height Thrond in his golden
car , he knew the fign Coelestial ; felt unrighteous hope forsake His faltering heart
, and turnd his face with shame . Hail , ye who share the stern Minerva ' s power ...
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Yon troops in motion from the mount explain , 485 Various to view ; for there a
goodly train , With garlands crown ' d , advance with comely pace , Noble their
port , and in each tranquil face . Foy Sparkles : others , a bare - headed throng ...
Yon troops in motion from the mount explain , 485 Various to view ; for there a
goodly train , With garlands crown ' d , advance with comely pace , Noble their
port , and in each tranquil face . Foy Sparkles : others , a bare - headed throng ...
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An hallow ' d matron and her simple train These folemn battlements alone
contain ; An hoary dowager , whose placid face Old age has deck ' d with lovely
aweful grace ; With almost vernal bloom her cheek still strow ' d , As beauty ling '
ring ...
An hallow ' d matron and her simple train These folemn battlements alone
contain ; An hoary dowager , whose placid face Old age has deck ' d with lovely
aweful grace ; With almost vernal bloom her cheek still strow ' d , As beauty ling '
ring ...
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... the best lady in the land ; Demonstrating by dint of reason , That impudence in
love ' s no treason . ; • He let his fancy foar much higher ; And ventur ' d boldly to
aspire To Juno ' s high and mighty grace , And woo ' d the goddess face to face .
... the best lady in the land ; Demonstrating by dint of reason , That impudence in
love ' s no treason . ; • He let his fancy foar much higher ; And ventur ' d boldly to
aspire To Juno ' s high and mighty grace , And woo ' d the goddess face to face .
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For why , my friend , should distant parts , Or times , disjoin united hearts , Since ,
though by intervening space Depriv ' d of speaking face to face , By faithful
emiffary letter , We may converse as well , or better ? . . And not to stretch a
narrow ...
For why , my friend , should distant parts , Or times , disjoin united hearts , Since ,
though by intervening space Depriv ' d of speaking face to face , By faithful
emiffary letter , We may converse as well , or better ? . . And not to stretch a
narrow ...
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