The Works of the English Poets, Том 1H. Hughs, 1779 - 407 страници |
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... house was a large fquare , but plain and low ; Wife Nature's ufe Art ftrove not to outgo : An inward fquare by well - rang'd trees was made ; And , midst the friendly cover of their fhade , A pure , well - tasted , wholesome fountain ...
... house was a large fquare , but plain and low ; Wife Nature's ufe Art ftrove not to outgo : An inward fquare by well - rang'd trees was made ; And , midst the friendly cover of their fhade , A pure , well - tasted , wholesome fountain ...
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... house and tribe ! hence , from mine eye , " To thy falfe friend , and servile master , fly ; " He ' s ere this time in arms expecting thee ; " Hafte , for thofe arms are rais'd to ruin me ! ་ Thy fin that way will nobler much appear ...
... house and tribe ! hence , from mine eye , " To thy falfe friend , and servile master , fly ; " He ' s ere this time in arms expecting thee ; " Hafte , for thofe arms are rais'd to ruin me ! ་ Thy fin that way will nobler much appear ...
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... houses mounts on high , And meets half - way new fires that shower from sky . Some in their arms fnatch their dear babes away ; 245 At once drop down the fathers ' arms and they : Some into waters leap with kindled hair , And , more to ...
... houses mounts on high , And meets half - way new fires that shower from sky . Some in their arms fnatch their dear babes away ; 245 At once drop down the fathers ' arms and they : Some into waters leap with kindled hair , And , more to ...
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... house , not his own nearest blood ,. " The noble caufe's facred force withflood . " You've met no doubt , and kindly us'd , the fame , " Of God - like Jonathan's illuftrious name ; " A name which every wind to heaven would - bear ...
... house , not his own nearest blood ,. " The noble caufe's facred force withflood . " You've met no doubt , and kindly us'd , the fame , " Of God - like Jonathan's illuftrious name ; " A name which every wind to heaven would - bear ...
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... house two beauteous daughters grac'd ; " Merab the first , Michal the younger , nam'd ; " Both equally for different glories fam'd . " Merab with spacious beauty fill'd the fight , " But too much awe chaftis'd the bold delight : " Like ...
... house two beauteous daughters grac'd ; " Merab the first , Michal the younger , nam'd ; " Both equally for different glories fam'd . " Merab with spacious beauty fill'd the fight , " But too much awe chaftis'd the bold delight : " Like ...
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