The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by S. Johnson, Том 37 |
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Hear then , and let attested truth prevail ; From faithful lips I learnt the dreadful
tale . Where Arden's forest spreads its limits wide , Whose branching paths the
doubtful road divide , A traveller took his folitary way , When low beneath the hills
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Hear then , and let attested truth prevail ; From faithful lips I learnt the dreadful
tale . Where Arden's forest spreads its limits wide , Whose branching paths the
doubtful road divide , A traveller took his folitary way , When low beneath the hills
...
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40 My dog ( the trustiest of his kind ) With gratitude inflames my mind : I mark his
true , his faithful way , And in my service copy Tray . In constancy and nuptial love
, 45 I learn my duty from the dove . The hen , who , from the chilly air , With pious
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40 My dog ( the trustiest of his kind ) With gratitude inflames my mind : I mark his
true , his faithful way , And in my service copy Tray . In constancy and nuptial love
, 45 I learn my duty from the dove . The hen , who , from the chilly air , With pious
...
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His fycophants must be preferr'd ; Room must be made for all his herd :
Wherefore , to bring his schemes about , Old faithful fervants all must out . The
Cur on every creature flew 125 ( As other great men's puppies do ) , Unless due
court to him ...
His fycophants must be preferr'd ; Room must be made for all his herd :
Wherefore , to bring his schemes about , Old faithful fervants all must out . The
Cur on every creature flew 125 ( As other great men's puppies do ) , Unless due
court to him ...
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Disclose thy sorrows to my faithful ear , Instruct these eyes to give thee tear for
tear . Love , love's the cause ; our forests speak thy fiame , The rocks have learnt
to ligh Evander's name . If faultering shame thy balhful tongue restrain , If thou
haft ...
Disclose thy sorrows to my faithful ear , Instruct these eyes to give thee tear for
tear . Love , love's the cause ; our forests speak thy fiame , The rocks have learnt
to ligh Evander's name . If faultering shame thy balhful tongue restrain , If thou
haft ...
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bear beauty beneath blood born boſom breaſt breath CLEANTHES court creature cries daily death DIONE eyes F A B L E FABLE face fair faithful fame fate fear fighs fight fire firſt flame flies fool friendſhip gain give hand hate hath head hear heard heart Heaven hence hold honour hope hour kind knew known LAURA light loft look LYCIDAS maid mean merit mind muſt ne'er never night nymph o'er once PARTHENIA plain praiſe pride purſue race replies riſe round ſays SCENE ſcorn ſee ſeek ſhall ſhe SHEPHERD ſhould ſome ſoul ſtand ſtate ſtill ſuch tears tell thee theſe thing thoſe thou thought toil tongue train true truth turn vice virtue voice whoſe wind wood wretch youth
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