The Works of the English Poets, Том 28H. Baldwin, 1779 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... scene , Fatal beyond Ramillia or Turin ; Left from thy hand thou fee thy fceptre torn , And humbled in the dust thy loffes mourn : Left urg'd at length thy own repining flave , Though fond of burdens , and in bondage brave , Pursue thy ...
... scene , Fatal beyond Ramillia or Turin ; Left from thy hand thou fee thy fceptre torn , And humbled in the dust thy loffes mourn : Left urg'd at length thy own repining flave , Though fond of burdens , and in bondage brave , Pursue thy ...
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... scene shall footh thy foul to reft , And wear each dreadful image from thy breaft .. With pleasure , by thy conquests shalt thou fee Thy queen triumphant , and all Enrope free . No cares henceforth fhall thy repose destroy , But what ...
... scene shall footh thy foul to reft , And wear each dreadful image from thy breaft .. With pleasure , by thy conquests shalt thou fee Thy queen triumphant , and all Enrope free . No cares henceforth fhall thy repose destroy , But what ...
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... scenes , The flowery groves , and everlasting greens , The babbling founds that mimic echo plays , The fairy fhade , and its eternal maze ? Nature and Art in all their charms combin'd , And all Elysium to one view confin'd ! No further ...
... scenes , The flowery groves , and everlasting greens , The babbling founds that mimic echo plays , The fairy fhade , and its eternal maze ? Nature and Art in all their charms combin'd , And all Elysium to one view confin'd ! No further ...
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... scene to awe and please , Mix wit with pomp , and dignity with ease : Though call'd to fhine aloft , thou wilt not scorn To smile on arts thyfelf did once adorn : For this thy name fucceeding time shall praise , And envy lefs thy garter ...
... scene to awe and please , Mix wit with pomp , and dignity with ease : Though call'd to fhine aloft , thou wilt not scorn To smile on arts thyfelf did once adorn : For this thy name fucceeding time shall praise , And envy lefs thy garter ...
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... scenes at Oxford fhall appear ; Well , what we blush to act , may you to hear . To you our fam'd , our standard plays we bring , The work of poets , whom you taught to fing : Though crown'd with fame , they dare not think it due , Nor ...
... scenes at Oxford fhall appear ; Well , what we blush to act , may you to hear . To you our fam'd , our standard plays we bring , The work of poets , whom you taught to fing : Though crown'd with fame , they dare not think it due , Nor ...
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