The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 30Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... stand ; Rebuke the ftorm , and waft my foul to land . O let her reft beneath thy wing fecure , Thou that art the God of Power . III . Behold the prodigal ! to thee I come , To hail my father , and to feek my home . Nor refuge could I ...
... stand ; Rebuke the ftorm , and waft my foul to land . O let her reft beneath thy wing fecure , Thou that art the God of Power . III . Behold the prodigal ! to thee I come , To hail my father , and to feek my home . Nor refuge could I ...
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... stand silent , and adore . The Perfians thus , first gazing on the fun , Admir'd how high ' twas plac'd , how bright it fhone :: But , as his power was known , their thoughts were rais'd ; And foon they worship'd , what at firft they ...
... stand silent , and adore . The Perfians thus , first gazing on the fun , Admir'd how high ' twas plac'd , how bright it fhone :: But , as his power was known , their thoughts were rais'd ; And foon they worship'd , what at firft they ...
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... stand , He ' ad ftunn'd the dame , his thunder in his hand . ODE ; in Imitation of HORACE , 3 Od . ii . Written in 1692 . I. HOW long , deluded Albion , wilt thou lie In the lethargic fleep , the fad repofe , By which thy close , thy ...
... stand , He ' ad ftunn'd the dame , his thunder in his hand . ODE ; in Imitation of HORACE , 3 Od . ii . Written in 1692 . I. HOW long , deluded Albion , wilt thou lie In the lethargic fleep , the fad repofe , By which thy close , thy ...
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... stand Prepar'd to meet their common Lord's command ; Her lions roaring by her fide , her arrows in her hand : And , blufhing to have been fo long with - held , Weeps off her crime , and haftens to the field : Henceforth her youth shall ...
... stand Prepar'd to meet their common Lord's command ; Her lions roaring by her fide , her arrows in her hand : And , blufhing to have been fo long with - held , Weeps off her crime , and haftens to the field : Henceforth her youth shall ...
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... stand , And bless the counsel , and reward the hand , Io Britannia ! thy Maria reigns . V. From Mary's conquests , and the rescued main , Let France look forth to Sambre's armed fhore , And boast her joy for William's death no more . He ...
... stand , And bless the counsel , and reward the hand , Io Britannia ! thy Maria reigns . V. From Mary's conquests , and the rescued main , Let France look forth to Sambre's armed fhore , And boast her joy for William's death no more . He ...
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