The Works of the English Poets, Томове 17–19R. Herth, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... facred fhrine , And offer at your altars rites divine : And fince not any action of our life Has been polluted with domeftic ftrife , We beg one hour of death ; that neither fhe With widow's tears may live to bury me , Nor weeping I ...
... facred fhrine , And offer at your altars rites divine : And fince not any action of our life Has been polluted with domeftic ftrife , We beg one hour of death ; that neither fhe With widow's tears may live to bury me , Nor weeping I ...
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... facred Crocodile ; And , last , a long proceffion moving on , With timbrels , that affift the labouring moon . Her flumbers feem'd difpell'd , and , broad awake , She heard a voice , that thus diftinctly fpake . My votary , thy babe ...
... facred Crocodile ; And , last , a long proceffion moving on , With timbrels , that affift the labouring moon . Her flumbers feem'd difpell'd , and , broad awake , She heard a voice , that thus diftinctly fpake . My votary , thy babe ...
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... facred oracles be vain . That Iphis lives , that I myself am free From shame , and punishment , I owe to thee . On thy protection all our hopes depend : Thy counsel fav'd us , let thy power defend . Her tears pursued her words ; and ...
... facred oracles be vain . That Iphis lives , that I myself am free From shame , and punishment , I owe to thee . On thy protection all our hopes depend : Thy counsel fav'd us , let thy power defend . Her tears pursued her words ; and ...
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... facred altars , bled : Pygmalion offering , first approach'd the shrine , And then with prayers implor'd the powers divine Almighty Gods , if all we mortals want , If all we can require , be yours to grant ; Make this fair ftatue mine ...
... facred altars , bled : Pygmalion offering , first approach'd the shrine , And then with prayers implor'd the powers divine Almighty Gods , if all we mortals want , If all we can require , be yours to grant ; Make this fair ftatue mine ...
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... facred laws , my foul defend From fuch a crime as all mankind deteft , And never lodg'd before in human breast ! But is it fin ? Or makes my mind alone Th ' imagin'd fin ? For nature makes it none . What tyrant then these envious laws ...
... facred laws , my foul defend From fuch a crime as all mankind deteft , And never lodg'd before in human breast ! But is it fin ? Or makes my mind alone Th ' imagin'd fin ? For nature makes it none . What tyrant then these envious laws ...
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