The Works of the English Poets: Thomson; Hammond; CollinsH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... Romans apoftrophized , with regard to the feveral melancholy changes in Italy : Horace , Tully , and Virgil , with regard to their Tibur , Tusculum , and Naples ; to ver..287 . That once finest and most or- namented part of Italy , all ...
... Romans apoftrophized , with regard to the feveral melancholy changes in Italy : Horace , Tully , and Virgil , with regard to their Tibur , Tusculum , and Naples ; to ver..287 . That once finest and most or- namented part of Italy , all ...
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... Roman ftrength the fofter touch Of Grecian art can join . But language fails To paint this fun , this centre of mankind ; Where every virtue , glory , treasure , art , Attracted ftrong , in heighten'd luftre met . Need I the contrast ...
... Roman ftrength the fofter touch Of Grecian art can join . But language fails To paint this fun , this centre of mankind ; Where every virtue , glory , treasure , art , Attracted ftrong , in heighten'd luftre met . Need I the contrast ...
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... age - begrim'd , Torn , robb'd and scatter'd in unnumber'd facks , And by the tempeft of two thousand Continual fhaken , let my ruins vie . years 230 Thefe These roads that yet the Roman hand affert , Beyond 24 THOMSON'S POEM S.-
... age - begrim'd , Torn , robb'd and scatter'd in unnumber'd facks , And by the tempeft of two thousand Continual fhaken , let my ruins vie . years 230 Thefe These roads that yet the Roman hand affert , Beyond 24 THOMSON'S POEM S.-
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Samuel Johnson. These roads that yet the Roman hand affert , Beyond the weak repair of modern toil ; These fractur'd ... Romans ! could you raise the laurel'd head ; Could you the country fee , by feas of blood , And the dread toil of ...
Samuel Johnson. These roads that yet the Roman hand affert , Beyond the weak repair of modern toil ; These fractur'd ... Romans ! could you raise the laurel'd head ; Could you the country fee , by feas of blood , And the dread toil of ...
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... temple erected to Venus are still to be seen . Ver . 303. All along this coaft the ancient Romans had their winter retreats ; and feveral populous cities food . GREECE . : GREECE : Being the SECOND PART of LIBERTY , PART I. 31 LIBERTY .
... temple erected to Venus are still to be seen . Ver . 303. All along this coaft the ancient Romans had their winter retreats ; and feveral populous cities food . GREECE . : GREECE : Being the SECOND PART of LIBERTY , PART I. 31 LIBERTY .
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