The Works of the English Poets, Том 28H. Baldwin, 1779 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... bestows , ' Tis plenty , peace , and safety from your foes . And thou , Iberia ! rous'd at length , difdain To wear inflav'd the Gallic tyrant's chain . For fee ! the British genius comes , to chear Thy fainting fons , and kindle them ...
... bestows , ' Tis plenty , peace , and safety from your foes . And thou , Iberia ! rous'd at length , difdain To wear inflav'd the Gallic tyrant's chain . For fee ! the British genius comes , to chear Thy fainting fons , and kindle them ...
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... bestow . Me , nymph divine ! nor scorn my humble prayer , Receive unworthy , to thy kinder care , Doom'd to a gentler , though more lowly , fate , Nor wishing once , nor knowing to be great ; Me , to thy peaceful haunts , inglorious ...
... bestow . Me , nymph divine ! nor scorn my humble prayer , Receive unworthy , to thy kinder care , Doom'd to a gentler , though more lowly , fate , Nor wishing once , nor knowing to be great ; Me , to thy peaceful haunts , inglorious ...
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... bestow'd >> Nor were too curious of the given good . At length , like Indians fond of fancy'd toys , We loft being happy , to be thought more wife . In one curs'd age , to punish verfe and fin , Critics and hangmen , both at once , came ...
... bestow'd >> Nor were too curious of the given good . At length , like Indians fond of fancy'd toys , We loft being happy , to be thought more wife . In one curs'd age , to punish verfe and fin , Critics and hangmen , both at once , came ...
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... ray . The bounteous gods , to thee compleatly kind , In a fair frame inclos'd thy fairer mind ; And * Who fought the duel with Sir Cholmondley Deering . And though they did profufely wealth bestow , They gave HORACE , Book IV . ODE I. 47.
... ray . The bounteous gods , to thee compleatly kind , In a fair frame inclos'd thy fairer mind ; And * Who fought the duel with Sir Cholmondley Deering . And though they did profufely wealth bestow , They gave HORACE , Book IV . ODE I. 47.
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... bestow , They gave thee the true ufe of wealth to know . Could ev'n the nurse wish for her darling boy A happiness which thou dost not enjoy : What can her fond ambition ask beyond A foul by wifdom's nobleft precepts crown'd ? To this ...
... bestow , They gave thee the true ufe of wealth to know . Could ev'n the nurse wish for her darling boy A happiness which thou dost not enjoy : What can her fond ambition ask beyond A foul by wifdom's nobleft precepts crown'd ? To this ...
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Ah willow Albion arms Atreus Atrides beneath blefs bleft blood boaſt breaſt Britain's Britannia's Britiſh brow cauſe charms crown difdain diftant divine doft dreadful Ev'n eyes facred fafe fair fairy falfe fame fate fceptre fcorn fear feas fecret feems fhade fhall fhine fhore fhould fide fight filent fing fire firft firſt fix'd fkies flain flave fleep fmile fome footh foul ftand ftill fuch fure fwain fweet fword Gaul gods grace heart heaven hero Iliad inſpire Jove juſt kings laſt lefs lyre maid monarch mortal Mufe Muſe ne'er Nereids night numbers nymph o'er once paffion paſt peace pleaſure praiſe pride purſue race rage raiſe reign rife riſe ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhore ſkies ſky ſmile ſpread ſpring ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtill ſtreams ſweet thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand verfe vows whofe whoſe youth