The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 12H. Hughs, 1779 |
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... night agreed , His youth for valorous patience was renown'd ; Like David , perfecuted first , then crown'd : Lov'd in all courts , admir'd where'er he came , At once our nation's glory , and its shame : They bleft the ifle where fuch ...
... night agreed , His youth for valorous patience was renown'd ; Like David , perfecuted first , then crown'd : Lov'd in all courts , admir'd where'er he came , At once our nation's glory , and its shame : They bleft the ifle where fuch ...
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... night , t ' adorn the court , did overload Her bald buff forehead with a high commode : Her fteps were manag'd with fuch tender art , As if each board had been a lover's heart . In all her air , in every glance , was seen A mixture ...
... night , t ' adorn the court , did overload Her bald buff forehead with a high commode : Her fteps were manag'd with fuch tender art , As if each board had been a lover's heart . In all her air , in every glance , was seen A mixture ...
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... Night Relieves his luftre with a milder light : So when your beams do distant nations chear , The partner of your crown fhall mount the fphere , Able alone my empire to sustain , And carry on the glories of thy reign ---- But why has ...
... Night Relieves his luftre with a milder light : So when your beams do distant nations chear , The partner of your crown fhall mount the fphere , Able alone my empire to sustain , And carry on the glories of thy reign ---- But why has ...
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... night imperial Reason fleeps , A1 And Fancy with her train loose revels keeps , Then airy phantoms a mix'd scene display , Of what we heard , or faw , or wifh'd by day ; For memory thofe images retains , Which paffion form'd , and still ...
... night imperial Reason fleeps , A1 And Fancy with her train loose revels keeps , Then airy phantoms a mix'd scene display , Of what we heard , or faw , or wifh'd by day ; For memory thofe images retains , Which paffion form'd , and still ...
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... night . V. Then I , my lord , will tell how you With penfions every muse inspire ; Who Marlborough's conquefts did pursue , And to his trumpets tun'd the lyre . VI . But should fome drolling fprite demand , Well , Sir , what place had ...
... night . V. Then I , my lord , will tell how you With penfions every muse inspire ; Who Marlborough's conquefts did pursue , And to his trumpets tun'd the lyre . VI . But should fome drolling fprite demand , Well , Sir , what place had ...
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