The Works of the English Poets, Том 12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 страници |
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... mean ftock the pious Decii came , Small their eftates , and vulgar was their name ; Yet fuch their viriues , that their lofs alone For Rome and all our legions did atone ; Their country's doom they by their own retriev'd , Themselves ...
... mean ftock the pious Decii came , Small their eftates , and vulgar was their name ; Yet fuch their viriues , that their lofs alone For Rome and all our legions did atone ; Their country's doom they by their own retriev'd , Themselves ...
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... mean that they fhould confer their favours upon none but men of wit , that would be too great a confinement indeed ; but that they would admit them upon the fame foot with other people : and if they please now and then to make the ...
... mean that they fhould confer their favours upon none but men of wit , that would be too great a confinement indeed ; but that they would admit them upon the fame foot with other people : and if they please now and then to make the ...
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... mean wretch ! canft thou contented prove With the cold relicks of a rival's love ? Why did I fee that face to charm my breaft ? Or , having feen , why did I know the rest ? Gods ! if I have obey'd your just commands , If I've deferv'd ...
... mean wretch ! canft thou contented prove With the cold relicks of a rival's love ? Why did I fee that face to charm my breaft ? Or , having feen , why did I know the rest ? Gods ! if I have obey'd your just commands , If I've deferv'd ...
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... mean fordid actions we despise , And fcorn to gain a throne by cheats and lies ? Thyrfis , thou hast sure blessings laid in store , From thy juft dealing in this curft amour : What honour can in words or deeds be shown , Which to the ...
... mean fordid actions we despise , And fcorn to gain a throne by cheats and lies ? Thyrfis , thou hast sure blessings laid in store , From thy juft dealing in this curft amour : What honour can in words or deeds be shown , Which to the ...
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... means . Others the name of pleasure does invite , All their dull time in fenfual joys they live ; And hope to gain that folid firm delight By vice , which innocence alone can give . But how perplext , alas ! is human fate ! I , whom nor ...
... means . Others the name of pleasure does invite , All their dull time in fenfual joys they live ; And hope to gain that folid firm delight By vice , which innocence alone can give . But how perplext , alas ! is human fate ! I , whom nor ...
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