The Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; in Three Volumes. With Some Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. By Mr. TickellT. Walker, 1773 |
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... shore ? Who can defcribe the scatter'd victory , And draw the reader on from fea to fea ? Elfe who cou'd Ormond's God - like acts refufe , Ormond the theme of ev'ry Oxford Mufe ? Fain wou'd I here his mighty worth proclaim , Attend him ...
... shore ? Who can defcribe the scatter'd victory , And draw the reader on from fea to fea ? Elfe who cou'd Ormond's God - like acts refufe , Ormond the theme of ev'ry Oxford Mufe ? Fain wou'd I here his mighty worth proclaim , Attend him ...
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... shore , And hoary Albula's infected tide O'er the warm bed of fmoking fulphur glide . Fir'd with a thousand raptures I furvey Eridanus through flow'ry meadows stray , The king of floods ! that rolling o'er the plains The tow'ring Alps ...
... shore , And hoary Albula's infected tide O'er the warm bed of fmoking fulphur glide . Fir'd with a thousand raptures I furvey Eridanus through flow'ry meadows stray , The king of floods ! that rolling o'er the plains The tow'ring Alps ...
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... By this good fight , relieve a wretch forlorn , 1 . " And bear me hence to any diftant shore , So I may fhun this favage race accurst . E 4 " Tig " " Tis true I fought among the Greeks that POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS . 55.
... By this good fight , relieve a wretch forlorn , 1 . " And bear me hence to any diftant shore , So I may fhun this favage race accurst . E 4 " Tig " " Tis true I fought among the Greeks that POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS . 55.
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... shore He bent his courfe , and on the margin ftood , A hideous monfter , terrible , deform'd ; Full in the midst of his high front there gap'd The fpacious hollow where his eye - ball roll'd , A ghaftly orifice ; he rins'd the wound ...
... shore He bent his courfe , and on the margin ftood , A hideous monfter , terrible , deform'd ; Full in the midst of his high front there gap'd The fpacious hollow where his eye - ball roll'd , A ghaftly orifice ; he rins'd the wound ...
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... shore , And gather round the bellowing Polypheme , A dire affembly : we with eager hafte Work ev'ry one , and from afar behold A hoft of giants covering all the fhore . So ftands a forest tall of mountain oaks Advanc'd to mighty growth ...
... shore , And gather round the bellowing Polypheme , A dire affembly : we with eager hafte Work ev'ry one , and from afar behold A hoft of giants covering all the fhore . So ftands a forest tall of mountain oaks Advanc'd to mighty growth ...
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