Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 17-18J. Bell, 1796 |
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... peace ; Look down on pomp awhile with pity , And let fastidious plenty cease . A grateful change to homely fare , A cot , a barn - door fowl , and mutton , Oft smooth the anxious face of Care , And Squeamishness herself turns glutton ...
... peace ; Look down on pomp awhile with pity , And let fastidious plenty cease . A grateful change to homely fare , A cot , a barn - door fowl , and mutton , Oft smooth the anxious face of Care , And Squeamishness herself turns glutton ...
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... peace his melting soul . Where sleeps he now ? -The Goddess bow'd her head , No answer came — the cloud - clad sp'rit was fled . She turn'd her steps ; -when from the Arctic shore A voice was heard across th ' Atlantic roar : " He lives ...
... peace his melting soul . Where sleeps he now ? -The Goddess bow'd her head , No answer came — the cloud - clad sp'rit was fled . She turn'd her steps ; -when from the Arctic shore A voice was heard across th ' Atlantic roar : " He lives ...
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... Peace to thy shade , lamented King ! Great Brunswick , second of thy race , Call'd England's happy throne to grace , What time fair Freedom made each valley ring . From the cold tomb couldst thou arise , How would this prospect sear ...
... Peace to thy shade , lamented King ! Great Brunswick , second of thy race , Call'd England's happy throne to grace , What time fair Freedom made each valley ring . From the cold tomb couldst thou arise , How would this prospect sear ...
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... that rightful sway Whence temper'd Freedom springs ; The bliss we feel to future times Extend , and from your native climes Bring peace upon your wings ! ODE XLIII . TO THE NAVAL OFFICERS OF GREAT BRITAIN 34 Ode XLII . ODES .
... that rightful sway Whence temper'd Freedom springs ; The bliss we feel to future times Extend , and from your native climes Bring peace upon your wings ! ODE XLIII . TO THE NAVAL OFFICERS OF GREAT BRITAIN 34 Ode XLII . ODES .
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... Envy pale " Arrest the force of his victorious band . " The Gaul subdu'd , fraternal strife shall cease , " And firm , on Freedom's base , be fixt an Empire's peace . " ODE XLIV . ΤΟ THE HONOURABLE WILLIAM PITT . By 38 Ode XLIII . ODES .
... Envy pale " Arrest the force of his victorious band . " The Gaul subdu'd , fraternal strife shall cease , " And firm , on Freedom's base , be fixt an Empire's peace . " ODE XLIV . ΤΟ THE HONOURABLE WILLIAM PITT . By 38 Ode XLIII . ODES .
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