Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 1J. Bell, 1790 |
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... crowds now hang upon his voice ? And thou , blest Maid , might'st long have wept in vain The distant glories of a second reign , In exile doom'd yet ages to complain . Where high ambition still the power confess'd That rul'd with equal ...
... crowds now hang upon his voice ? And thou , blest Maid , might'st long have wept in vain The distant glories of a second reign , In exile doom'd yet ages to complain . Where high ambition still the power confess'd That rul'd with equal ...
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... crowds the mansions of the vainly great , Flies far the limits of his modest gate . Just what is elegantly useful ' s there ; Of aught beyond he scorns th ' unworthy care ; Nor would for all the trim that pride can show , One single act ...
... crowds the mansions of the vainly great , Flies far the limits of his modest gate . Just what is elegantly useful ' s there ; Of aught beyond he scorns th ' unworthy care ; Nor would for all the trim that pride can show , One single act ...
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... crowd . Politer courts , ingenious to extend The father's virtues , bid his pomps descend ; Chiefs premature with suasive wreaths adorn , And force to glory heroes yet unborn . Plac'd like Hamilcar's son , their paths confin'd , Forward ...
... crowd . Politer courts , ingenious to extend The father's virtues , bid his pomps descend ; Chiefs premature with suasive wreaths adorn , And force to glory heroes yet unborn . Plac'd like Hamilcar's son , their paths confin'd , Forward ...
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... crowd , Who , ev'n at best but negatively good , Through Sloth's dull round drag out a length of days , While life's ... crowds applause ; Nay from the wise , by some capricious whim , Should , mix'd with pity , force a faint esteem ...
... crowd , Who , ev'n at best but negatively good , Through Sloth's dull round drag out a length of days , While life's ... crowds applause ; Nay from the wise , by some capricious whim , Should , mix'd with pity , force a faint esteem ...
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... the slight crowd t ' adore his hallow'd name , Exalt his praise above the Saints of old , And coin his sinking conscience into Gold . Or when some Pontiff with imperious hand Sends forth his 54 Epist . VII . ETHIC EPISTLES .
... the slight crowd t ' adore his hallow'd name , Exalt his praise above the Saints of old , And coin his sinking conscience into Gold . Or when some Pontiff with imperious hand Sends forth his 54 Epist . VII . ETHIC EPISTLES .
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