The Works of the English Poets: Congreve and FentonH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... youth with warlike fires . Already , fee , the hostile troops retreat , And feem forewarn'd of their impending fate . Already routed foes his fury feel , And fly the force of his unerring fteel . The haughty Gaul , who well , till now ...
... youth with warlike fires . Already , fee , the hostile troops retreat , And feem forewarn'd of their impending fate . Already routed foes his fury feel , And fly the force of his unerring fteel . The haughty Gaul , who well , till now ...
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... unbroken reft , Enough with native wealth and plenty bleft . No more the forward youth purfues alarm's , Nor leaves the facred arts for stubborn arma . No more the mothers from their hopes are torn , 3 No 26 CONGREVE'S POEM S.
... unbroken reft , Enough with native wealth and plenty bleft . No more the forward youth purfues alarm's , Nor leaves the facred arts for stubborn arma . No more the mothers from their hopes are torn , 3 No 26 CONGREVE'S POEM S.
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... youth perpetual in her face appears . Th ' affembled gods , who long expecting staid , With new delight gaze on the lovely maid , And think the wish'd - for world was well delay'd . Nor did the fire himself his joy disguise , But ...
... youth perpetual in her face appears . Th ' affembled gods , who long expecting staid , With new delight gaze on the lovely maid , And think the wish'd - for world was well delay'd . Nor did the fire himself his joy disguise , But ...
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... youths I had to boast , " When firft the Greeks invaded Ilion's coaft : " Nineteen , the joyful iffue of one womb , " Are now , alas ! a mournful tribute to one tomb . D 2 " Mercilefs " Merciless war this devaftation wrought , " And ...
... youths I had to boast , " When firft the Greeks invaded Ilion's coaft : " Nineteen , the joyful iffue of one womb , " Are now , alas ! a mournful tribute to one tomb . D 2 " Mercilefs " Merciless war this devaftation wrought , " And ...
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... husband ! let me ever mourn Thy early fate , and too untimely urn : In the full pride of youth thy glories fade , And thou in afhes must with them be laid . D 4 Why Why is my heart thus miferably torn Why am I ANDROMACHE'S LAMENTATION , 39.
... husband ! let me ever mourn Thy early fate , and too untimely urn : In the full pride of youth thy glories fade , And thou in afhes must with them be laid . D 4 Why Why is my heart thus miferably torn Why am I ANDROMACHE'S LAMENTATION , 39.
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