The Works of the English Poets: Thomson; Hammond; CollinsH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... Fair Peace ! how lovely , how delightful thou By whofe wide tie , the kindred fons of men Like brothers live , in amity combin'd , And unfufpicious faith ; while honest toil Gives every joy , and to those joys a right , Which idle ...
... Fair Peace ! how lovely , how delightful thou By whofe wide tie , the kindred fons of men Like brothers live , in amity combin'd , And unfufpicious faith ; while honest toil Gives every joy , and to those joys a right , Which idle ...
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... fair ; But on the fea be terrible , untam'd , Unconquerable ftill ; let none efcape , 170 175 Who fhall but aim to touch your glory there . Is there the man , into the lion's den Who dares intrude , to fnatch his young away ? And is a ...
... fair ; But on the fea be terrible , untam'd , Unconquerable ftill ; let none efcape , 170 175 Who fhall but aim to touch your glory there . Is there the man , into the lion's den Who dares intrude , to fnatch his young away ? And is a ...
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... fair majestic Power Of Liberty appear'd . Not , as of old , Extended in her hand the cap , and rod , Whofe flave - enlarging touch gave double life : But her bright temples bound with British oak , And naval honours nodded on her brow ...
... fair majestic Power Of Liberty appear'd . Not , as of old , Extended in her hand the cap , and rod , Whofe flave - enlarging touch gave double life : But her bright temples bound with British oak , And naval honours nodded on her brow ...
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... fair forms , of Beauty's eldest - born , And of a people caft in virtue's mold . While fculpture lives around , and Afian hills Lend their best stores to heave the pillar'd dome : All that to Roman ftrength the fofter touch Of Grecian ...
... fair forms , of Beauty's eldest - born , And of a people caft in virtue's mold . While fculpture lives around , and Afian hills Lend their best stores to heave the pillar'd dome : All that to Roman ftrength the fofter touch Of Grecian ...
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... fair clime , Thy fons , Oppreffion , are ; and fuch were Mine . Ev'n with thy labour'd pomp , for whose vain show Deluded thoufands ftarve ; all age - begrim'd , Torn , robb'd and scatter'd in unnumber'd facks , And by the tempeft of ...
... fair clime , Thy fons , Oppreffion , are ; and fuch were Mine . Ev'n with thy labour'd pomp , for whose vain show Deluded thoufands ftarve ; all age - begrim'd , Torn , robb'd and scatter'd in unnumber'd facks , And by the tempeft of ...
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æther arts behold beneath beſt bleft boaſt breaſt breathing Britiſh Britons charm chearful deep defcription Delia delight dreft eaſe eclogue Elegy Ev'n facred fafely fair fame fancy fcene feems fhade fhall fhepherds fhining fhore fhould filent fing firft firſt flame flaves fmile focial foft fome fong fons foul ftill ftrain ftream fubject fuch funk fwain fweet fwelling fyren genius glory Goddeſs grace Greece happineſs heart heaven himſelf infpiring laft land laſt lefs Liberty loft lov'd maid meaſure mix'd moſt Mufe Muſe muſt numbers o'er paffions peace plain pleaſe pleaſure pour'd praiſe pride rage rais'd raiſe reafon reign rife rofe Rome round ſcene ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhore ſky ſmile ſpirit ſpread ſpring ſtate ſtill ſtorm ſweet tear tender thee thefe Theocritus theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand toil treaſure tyrant vale virtue waſte whofe whoſe wild wiſdom youth
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