The Works of the English Poets, Том 28H. Baldwin, 1779 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... said , in each returning year , } One ftem the Thistle and the Rofe fhall bear : The Thistle's lafting grace , thou , O my Rose ! shalt be , The warlike Thistle's arms , a fure defence to thee . ON CONΤΕΝΤ ΜΕΝΤ . DONE FROM THE LATIN OF ...
... said , in each returning year , } One ftem the Thistle and the Rofe fhall bear : The Thistle's lafting grace , thou , O my Rose ! shalt be , The warlike Thistle's arms , a fure defence to thee . ON CONΤΕΝΤ ΜΕΝΤ . DONE FROM THE LATIN OF ...
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... said , Thy arms are a palace to me , And how well I could live in a shade , Though adorned with nothing but thee ! VIII . Oh ! what are the fparks of the town , Though never fo fine and fo gay ? I freely would leave beds of down , For ...
... said , Thy arms are a palace to me , And how well I could live in a shade , Though adorned with nothing but thee ! VIII . Oh ! what are the fparks of the town , Though never fo fine and fo gay ? I freely would leave beds of down , For ...
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... His mind , and her imperial feat are mine . Then bind his brow , ye Thefpian maids , he said : The willing Mufes the command obey'd , And wove the deathlefs laurel for his head . } } } EPIGRAM , ON THE PRINCE OF WALES'S , THEN REGENT [ 57 ]
... His mind , and her imperial feat are mine . Then bind his brow , ye Thefpian maids , he said : The willing Mufes the command obey'd , And wove the deathlefs laurel for his head . } } } EPIGRAM , ON THE PRINCE OF WALES'S , THEN REGENT [ 57 ]
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... said , That every thing look'd fresh and fair ; Her herds in flowery paftures ftray'd , Delightful was the green - wood shade , And gently breath'd the balmy air . III . But when I found my troubled heart Uneafy grown within my breaft ...
... said , That every thing look'd fresh and fair ; Her herds in flowery paftures ftray'd , Delightful was the green - wood shade , And gently breath'd the balmy air . III . But when I found my troubled heart Uneafy grown within my breaft ...
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... said ; And plung d amidst the waves my sinking head . The gentle powers , who that low empire keep , Receiv'd me as a brother of the deep ; To Tethys , and to Ocean old , they pray , To purge my mortal earthy parts away . The watery ...
... said ; And plung d amidst the waves my sinking head . The gentle powers , who that low empire keep , Receiv'd me as a brother of the deep ; To Tethys , and to Ocean old , they pray , To purge my mortal earthy parts away . The watery ...
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