The Works of the English Poets: Congreve and FentonH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... fhould tell How lov'd the liv'd , and how lamented fell . MENAL CAS . Wert thou with every bay and laurel crown'd , And high as Pan himself in fong renown'd , Yet would not all thy art avail , to show Verfe worthy of her name , or of ...
... fhould tell How lov'd the liv'd , and how lamented fell . MENAL CAS . Wert thou with every bay and laurel crown'd , And high as Pan himself in fong renown'd , Yet would not all thy art avail , to show Verfe worthy of her name , or of ...
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... fhould go to Achilles ' tent ; and how he should there ranfom the body of his fon . Priam accordingly orders his chariot to be got ready , and , preparing rich pre- , fents for Achilles , fets forward to the Grecian camp , accompanied ...
... fhould go to Achilles ' tent ; and how he should there ranfom the body of his fon . Priam accordingly orders his chariot to be got ready , and , preparing rich pre- , fents for Achilles , fets forward to the Grecian camp , accompanied ...
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... fhould be informed of his being in camp : he himself helps to harness the mules and es , and conveys him fafely , and without noife , chariot D 3 chariot and all , from among the Grecian tents ; PRIAM'S LAMENTATION . 37 The Lamentations ...
... fhould be informed of his being in camp : he himself helps to harness the mules and es , and conveys him fafely , and without noife , chariot D 3 chariot and all , from among the Grecian tents ; PRIAM'S LAMENTATION . 37 The Lamentations ...
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... fhould heaven allow , Then this will be no more : So all our life is but one instant now . Look on each day you ' ve past To be a mighty treasure won : And lay each moment out in hafte ; We're fure to live too fast , And cannot live too ...
... fhould heaven allow , Then this will be no more : So all our life is but one instant now . Look on each day you ' ve past To be a mighty treasure won : And lay each moment out in hafte ; We're fure to live too fast , And cannot live too ...
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... fhall remain , When they , and this , are quite decay'd . F What What man fhould be , to ripeness grown , And TO THE MEMORY OF LADY GETHIN . 65 Epitaph upon Robert Huntingdon, of Stanton Har- court, Efq and Robert his Son.
... fhall remain , When they , and this , are quite decay'd . F What What man fhould be , to ripeness grown , And TO THE MEMORY OF LADY GETHIN . 65 Epitaph upon Robert Huntingdon, of Stanton Har- court, Efq and Robert his Son.
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