The Works of the English Poets: YoungH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... smiles of fate , " Shone forth in all the splendor of the great : " Nor can I find the difference here below ; " I lately was a Queen ; I still am so , " While Guilford's Wife : Thee rather I obey , " Than o'er mankind extend imperial ...
... smiles of fate , " Shone forth in all the splendor of the great : " Nor can I find the difference here below ; " I lately was a Queen ; I still am so , " While Guilford's Wife : Thee rather I obey , " Than o'er mankind extend imperial ...
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... smiling face of heaven deform ; The winds with violence at once defcend , Sweep flowers and fruits , and make the forest bend ; A fudden winter , while the fun is near , O'ercomes the feafon , and inverts the year . But whither is the ...
... smiling face of heaven deform ; The winds with violence at once defcend , Sweep flowers and fruits , and make the forest bend ; A fudden winter , while the fun is near , O'ercomes the feafon , and inverts the year . But whither is the ...
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... smiling in her face ; Who , when her dearest father shall return , From pouring tears on her untimely urn , Might comfort to his filver hairs impart , And fill her place in his indulgent heart : As where fruits fall , quick - rifing ...
... smiling in her face ; Who , when her dearest father shall return , From pouring tears on her untimely urn , Might comfort to his filver hairs impart , And fill her place in his indulgent heart : As where fruits fall , quick - rifing ...
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... smiling , fays , " My victory's complete : " And tell your Queen , I thank her for the blow , " And grieve my gratitude I cannot show : " A poor return I leave in England's crown , " For everlasting pleasure , and renown : " Her guilt ...
... smiling , fays , " My victory's complete : " And tell your Queen , I thank her for the blow , " And grieve my gratitude I cannot show : " A poor return I leave in England's crown , " For everlasting pleasure , and renown : " Her guilt ...
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... smile at it , and turn it into ridicule , I think most eligible ; as it hurts ourfelves leaft , and gives vice and folly the greatest of- fence and that for this reafon ; because what men aim at by them , is , generally , public opinion ...
... smile at it , and turn it into ridicule , I think most eligible ; as it hurts ourfelves leaft , and gives vice and folly the greatest of- fence and that for this reafon ; because what men aim at by them , is , generally , public opinion ...
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Страница 96 - I'll conjure thus some profit out of thee. O THOU myself! abroad our counsels roam, And, like ill husbands, take no care at home : Thou too art wounded with the common dart, And Love of Fame lies throbbing at thy heart; And what wise means to gain it hast thou chose?
Страница 79 - Some go to church, proud humbly to repent, And come back much more guilty than they went : One way they look, another way they steer, Pray to the gods, but would have mortals hear ; And when their sins they set sincerely down, They'll find that their religion has been one.
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