The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 1 |
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... and from afar behold A host of giants covering all the shore . So stands a forest tall of mountain oaks Advanced to mighty growth : the traveller Hears from the humble valley where he rides The hollow murmurs of the winds that blow ...
... and from afar behold A host of giants covering all the shore . So stands a forest tall of mountain oaks Advanced to mighty growth : the traveller Hears from the humble valley where he rides The hollow murmurs of the winds that blow ...
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O'er prostrate towns and palaces they pass , ( Now covered o'er with weeds and hid in grass , ) Breathing revenge ; whilst anger and disdain Fire every breast , and boil in every vein : Here shattered walls , like broken rocks ...
O'er prostrate towns and palaces they pass , ( Now covered o'er with weeds and hid in grass , ) Breathing revenge ; whilst anger and disdain Fire every breast , and boil in every vein : Here shattered walls , like broken rocks ...
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... increased with swelling tides ; But if the rushing wave a passage finds , Enraged by watery moons , and warring winds , The trembling peasant sees his country round Covered with tempests , and in oceans drowned .
... increased with swelling tides ; But if the rushing wave a passage finds , Enraged by watery moons , and warring winds , The trembling peasant sees his country round Covered with tempests , and in oceans drowned .
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In some deep dungeon let me lie , Covered from every human eye , Banished the day , debarred the light ; Where shades of everlasting night May this unhappy face disarm , And cast a veil o'er every charm : Offended Heaven I'll there ...
In some deep dungeon let me lie , Covered from every human eye , Banished the day , debarred the light ; Where shades of everlasting night May this unhappy face disarm , And cast a veil o'er every charm : Offended Heaven I'll there ...
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... EPILOGUE TO THE BRITISH ENCHANTERS.1 WHEN Orpheus tuned his lyre with pleasing woe , Rivers forgot to run , and winds to blow , While listening forests covered , as he played , The soft musician in a moving shade .
... EPILOGUE TO THE BRITISH ENCHANTERS.1 WHEN Orpheus tuned his lyre with pleasing woe , Rivers forgot to run , and winds to blow , While listening forests covered , as he played , The soft musician in a moving shade .
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