The Works of the English Poets, Том 11E. Cox, 1779 - 212 страници |
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... glory and such splendor's found , As man's united fkill had there combin'd T'express what one great genius had defign'd . 295 300 Thus , when the happy world Augustus sway'd , Knowledge was cherish'd , and improvement made ; Learning ...
... glory and such splendor's found , As man's united fkill had there combin'd T'express what one great genius had defign'd . 295 300 Thus , when the happy world Augustus sway'd , Knowledge was cherish'd , and improvement made ; Learning ...
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... glory had restor'd , And those revolted nations own'd their lord . But now ( alas ! ) in the sad grave he lies , 375 380 385 Yet fhall his praife for ever live , and laurels from it rise . And now furvey what ' s open to our view , Bow ...
... glory had restor'd , And those revolted nations own'd their lord . But now ( alas ! ) in the sad grave he lies , 375 380 385 Yet fhall his praife for ever live , and laurels from it rise . And now furvey what ' s open to our view , Bow ...
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... glory fhow , Shew how he fell , and whence the fatal blow . In a large fcene , may give beholders awe , The meeting of a numerous fenate draw ! Over their heads a black diftemper'd sky , And through the air let grinning Furies fly ...
... glory fhow , Shew how he fell , and whence the fatal blow . In a large fcene , may give beholders awe , The meeting of a numerous fenate draw ! Over their heads a black diftemper'd sky , And through the air let grinning Furies fly ...
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... glory fraught . To him then every heart was open , down From the great man to the clown : In him rejoic'd , to him inclin'd ; And as his health round the glad board did pass , Each honeft fellow cry'd , Fill full my glass ; And fhew'd ...
... glory fraught . To him then every heart was open , down From the great man to the clown : In him rejoic'd , to him inclin'd ; And as his health round the glad board did pass , Each honeft fellow cry'd , Fill full my glass ; And fhew'd ...
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... glory when ' tis told ; For every lovely generous maid Will take my injur'd part , And curfe thee , Sylvia , I'm afraid , For breaking my poor heart . PROLOGUE TO N. LEE'S CONSTANTINE THE GREAT . WH HAT think ye meant wife Providence ...
... glory when ' tis told ; For every lovely generous maid Will take my injur'd part , And curfe thee , Sylvia , I'm afraid , For breaking my poor heart . PROLOGUE TO N. LEE'S CONSTANTINE THE GREAT . WH HAT think ye meant wife Providence ...
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