The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Том 10Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... grow , Till those shall cease to live , and Thames to flow . Nature , subdu'd , foretold the great decline , And every heart was plung'd in grief , but thine ; Thy soul , serene , the conflict did maintain , And trac'd the phantom Death ...
... grow , Till those shall cease to live , and Thames to flow . Nature , subdu'd , foretold the great decline , And every heart was plung'd in grief , but thine ; Thy soul , serene , the conflict did maintain , And trac'd the phantom Death ...
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... grow : With double glory they appear , To warm and grace the infant Year . HORACE , ODE III . BOOK III . The design of this ode was to insinuate to Augustus the danger of transferring the seat of the empire from Rome to Troy , which we ...
... grow : With double glory they appear , To warm and grace the infant Year . HORACE , ODE III . BOOK III . The design of this ode was to insinuate to Augustus the danger of transferring the seat of the empire from Rome to Troy , which we ...
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... grow ? All we can boast of the poetic fire , Are but some sparks that soon as born expire . Hail happy Woods ! harbours of Peace and Joy ! Where no black cares the mind's repose destroy ! Where grateful Silence unmolested reigns ...
... grow ? All we can boast of the poetic fire , Are but some sparks that soon as born expire . Hail happy Woods ! harbours of Peace and Joy ! Where no black cares the mind's repose destroy ! Where grateful Silence unmolested reigns ...
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... grow ? The vilest thistle that infests the plain Will think his tawdry painted pride Deserves the crown ; and , if deny'd , Perhaps with traitor - plots , molest your reign . " " Vain are your fears , Flora reply'd , " Tis fix'd - and ...
... grow ? The vilest thistle that infests the plain Will think his tawdry painted pride Deserves the crown ; and , if deny'd , Perhaps with traitor - plots , molest your reign . " " Vain are your fears , Flora reply'd , " Tis fix'd - and ...
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... grow , When I can view such charms in thee . Leave me , silly shepherd , go ; You only tell me what I know , You view a thousand charms in me . RECITATIVE . Amyntor , fir'd by this disdain , Curs'd the proud fair , and broke his chain ...
... grow , When I can view such charms in thee . Leave me , silly shepherd , go ; You only tell me what I know , You view a thousand charms in me . RECITATIVE . Amyntor , fir'd by this disdain , Curs'd the proud fair , and broke his chain ...
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