The Works of the English Poets, Том 11E. Cox, 1779 - 212 страници |
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... foes , And a just value upon each bestows ; Slow to condemn , nor partial to commend , The brave man's patron , and the wrong'd man's friend . Now juftly feated on th ' imperial throne , In which high sphere no brighter star e'er shone ...
... foes , And a just value upon each bestows ; Slow to condemn , nor partial to commend , The brave man's patron , and the wrong'd man's friend . Now juftly feated on th ' imperial throne , In which high sphere no brighter star e'er shone ...
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... foes their just confusion meet , And growl and pine beneath his mighty feet ! The second , for debates in council fit , Of steady judgment and deep piercing wit ; To all the nobleft heights of learning bred , Both men and books with ...
... foes their just confusion meet , And growl and pine beneath his mighty feet ! The second , for debates in council fit , Of steady judgment and deep piercing wit ; To all the nobleft heights of learning bred , Both men and books with ...
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... foes Shrinking from what they dare not now oppose ; Draw fhame or mean defpair in all their eyes , " And terror left th ' avenging hand should rise . But where his fmiles extend , draw beauteous peace , The poor man's chearful toils ...
... foes Shrinking from what they dare not now oppose ; Draw fhame or mean defpair in all their eyes , " And terror left th ' avenging hand should rise . But where his fmiles extend , draw beauteous peace , The poor man's chearful toils ...
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... Old Presbyter Rebellion was his name : She a fworn foe to king , his peace , and laws , So will be ever , and was call'd ( bless us ! ) the good old caufe . X. A time there was ( a fad one too X. A 36 POEM S. OT WAY'S.
... Old Presbyter Rebellion was his name : She a fworn foe to king , his peace , and laws , So will be ever , and was call'd ( bless us ! ) the good old caufe . X. A time there was ( a fad one too X. A 36 POEM S. OT WAY'S.
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... foe to rule . Never would he learn as taught , But still new ways affected , and new methods fought . Not that he wanted parts T'improve in letters , and proceed in arts ; But , as negligent as fly , Of all perverseness brutishly was ...
... foe to rule . Never would he learn as taught , But still new ways affected , and new methods fought . Not that he wanted parts T'improve in letters , and proceed in arts ; But , as negligent as fly , Of all perverseness brutishly was ...
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