The Works of the English Poets, Томове 17–19R. Herth, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... himself what nature gives : Too busy fenates , with an over - care To make us better than our kind can bear , Have dafh'd a spice of envy in the laws , And , ftraining up too high , have spoil'd the cause . Yet fome wife nations break ...
... himself what nature gives : Too busy fenates , with an over - care To make us better than our kind can bear , Have dafh'd a spice of envy in the laws , And , ftraining up too high , have spoil'd the cause . Yet fome wife nations break ...
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... boy , a beauteous youth appears ; And lovelier than himself at riper years . Now to the queen of love he gave defires , And , with her pains , reveng'd his mother's fires . CEYX AND ALCYONE . Out of the TENTH BOOK of CEYX TRANSLATIONS.
... boy , a beauteous youth appears ; And lovelier than himself at riper years . Now to the queen of love he gave defires , And , with her pains , reveng'd his mother's fires . CEYX AND ALCYONE . Out of the TENTH BOOK of CEYX TRANSLATIONS.
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... himself appears That night , his heavenly form obfcur'd with tears ; And fince he was forbid to leave the skies , He muffled with a cloud his mournful eyes . Mean time Alcyone ( his fate unknown ) Computes how many nights he had been ...
... himself appears That night , his heavenly form obfcur'd with tears ; And fince he was forbid to leave the skies , He muffled with a cloud his mournful eyes . Mean time Alcyone ( his fate unknown ) Computes how many nights he had been ...
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... 'd with his new glare of light , Caft fudden on his face , unfeal'd his fight , And rais'd his tardy head , which funk again , And finking on his bofom knock'd his chin : At At length fhook off himself ; and afk'd the dame FROM OVID . 61.
... 'd with his new glare of light , Caft fudden on his face , unfeal'd his fight , And rais'd his tardy head , which funk again , And finking on his bofom knock'd his chin : At At length fhook off himself ; and afk'd the dame FROM OVID . 61.
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... himself of pain ; And , though against his cuftom , call'd aloud , Exciting Morpheus from the fleepy crowd : Morpheus of all his numerous train exprefs'd The shape of man , and imitated beft ; The walk , the words , the gefture , could ...
... himself of pain ; And , though against his cuftom , call'd aloud , Exciting Morpheus from the fleepy crowd : Morpheus of all his numerous train exprefs'd The shape of man , and imitated beft ; The walk , the words , the gefture , could ...
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