“The” Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 1Bohn, 1854 |
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... thee forgetful if I form a song , My lyre be broken , and untuned my tongue , My griefs be doubled , from thy image free , And mirth a torment , unchastised by thee . Oft let me range the gloomy aisles alone , ( Sad luxury ! to vulgar ...
... thee forgetful if I form a song , My lyre be broken , and untuned my tongue , My griefs be doubled , from thy image free , And mirth a torment , unchastised by thee . Oft let me range the gloomy aisles alone , ( Sad luxury ! to vulgar ...
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... thee , O Craggs , th ' expiring Sage conveyed , Great , but ill - omened , monument of fame ; Nor he survived to give , nor thou to claim . Swift after him thy social spirit flies , And close to his , how soon ! thy coffin lies . Blest ...
... thee , O Craggs , th ' expiring Sage conveyed , Great , but ill - omened , monument of fame ; Nor he survived to give , nor thou to claim . Swift after him thy social spirit flies , And close to his , how soon ! thy coffin lies . Blest ...
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... thee . It would not be fair to criticise our author's poetry , especially the poetry of his younger days , very exactly . He was not a poet born : or , he had not studied , with sufficient care , the best models of English poetry ...
... thee . It would not be fair to criticise our author's poetry , especially the poetry of his younger days , very exactly . He was not a poet born : or , he had not studied , with sufficient care , the best models of English poetry ...
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... thee in arms , and led thee to the field ; My muse , expecting , on the British strand Waits thy return , and welcomes thee to land : She oft has seen thee pressing on the foe , When Europe was concerned in every But durst not in heroic ...
... thee in arms , and led thee to the field ; My muse , expecting , on the British strand Waits thy return , and welcomes thee to land : She oft has seen thee pressing on the foe , When Europe was concerned in every But durst not in heroic ...
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Joseph Addison. Draw thee beloved in peace , and feared in wars , Inured to noon - day sweats , and midnight cares ! But still the godlike man , by some hard fate , Receives the glory of his toils too late ; Too late the verse the mighty ...
Joseph Addison. Draw thee beloved in peace , and feared in wars , Inured to noon - day sweats , and midnight cares ! But still the godlike man , by some hard fate , Receives the glory of his toils too late ; Too late the verse the mighty ...
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