The Works of the English Poets, Том 10E. Cox, 1779 - 316 страници |
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... fight The goddefs is , who fways this realm of night ; Her power extends o'er all things that have breath , A cruel tyrant , and her name is Death . The fairest object of our wondering eyes Was newly offer'd up her sacrifice ; Th ...
... fight The goddefs is , who fways this realm of night ; Her power extends o'er all things that have breath , A cruel tyrant , and her name is Death . The fairest object of our wondering eyes Was newly offer'd up her sacrifice ; Th ...
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... fight of day I could remove , And might have nothing left me but my love . Thou only comforter of minds opprest , The port where wearied spirits are at rest ; Conductor to Elyfium , take my life , My breaft I offer to thy facred knife ...
... fight of day I could remove , And might have nothing left me but my love . Thou only comforter of minds opprest , The port where wearied spirits are at rest ; Conductor to Elyfium , take my life , My breaft I offer to thy facred knife ...
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... fight , Refolv'd to conquer , or to fall , Before his general's fight ; Advanc'd the happy hero lives ; Or if ill Fate denies , The noble rashness heaven forgives , And gloriously he dies . INCONSTANCY EXCUSED . S O N G. I Muft confefs ...
... fight , Refolv'd to conquer , or to fall , Before his general's fight ; Advanc'd the happy hero lives ; Or if ill Fate denies , The noble rashness heaven forgives , And gloriously he dies . INCONSTANCY EXCUSED . S O N G. I Muft confefs ...
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... fight of fhore . Farewell , too fcrupulous fair - one ; oh ! farewell ; What torments I endure , no tongue can tell : Thank heaven , my fate transports me now where I , Your martyr , may with ease and safety die . } With that I kneel'd ...
... fight of fhore . Farewell , too fcrupulous fair - one ; oh ! farewell ; What torments I endure , no tongue can tell : Thank heaven , my fate transports me now where I , Your martyr , may with ease and safety die . } With that I kneel'd ...
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... fight : Yet , granting this , the other part is feign'd , A bribe fo mean your fentence had not gain'd . With partial eyes I should myself regard , To think that Venus made me her reward ; I humbly am content with human praise , A ...
... fight : Yet , granting this , the other part is feign'd , A bribe fo mean your fentence had not gain'd . With partial eyes I should myself regard , To think that Venus made me her reward ; I humbly am content with human praise , A ...
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