The Works of the English Poets, Том 28 |
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Thrice happy Phænix ! heaven's peculiar care Has made thyself thyself's
surviving heir ; By death thy deathless vigour is supply'd , Which finks to ruin all
the world befide ; Thy age , not thee , affifting Phoebus burns , And vital flames
light up thy ...
Thrice happy Phænix ! heaven's peculiar care Has made thyself thyself's
surviving heir ; By death thy deathless vigour is supply'd , Which finks to ruin all
the world befide ; Thy age , not thee , affifting Phoebus burns , And vital flames
light up thy ...
Стр. 189
... alarms , When pain distresses , or when pleasure charms , In filent whisperings
purer thoughts impart , And turn from ill , a frail and feeble heart ; Lead through
the paths thy virtue trod before , Till bliss skall join , nor death can part us more .
... alarms , When pain distresses , or when pleasure charms , In filent whisperings
purer thoughts impart , And turn from ill , a frail and feeble heart ; Lead through
the paths thy virtue trod before , Till bliss skall join , nor death can part us more .
Стр. 190
0 ! must I then ( now . fresh my bosom bleeds , And Craggs in death to Addison
succeeds ) The verse , begun to one lost friend , prolong , And weep a second in
th ' unfinith'd song ! These These works divine , which on his death - bed 190 ...
0 ! must I then ( now . fresh my bosom bleeds , And Craggs in death to Addison
succeeds ) The verse , begun to one lost friend , prolong , And weep a second in
th ' unfinith'd song ! These These works divine , which on his death - bed 190 ...
Стр. 191
These works divine , which on his death - bed laid To thee , O Craggs , th '
expiring sage convey'd , Great , but ill - omen'd monument of fame , Nor he surviv'
d to give , nor thou to claim . Swift after him thy social spirit flies , And close to his
...
These works divine , which on his death - bed laid To thee , O Craggs , th '
expiring sage convey'd , Great , but ill - omen'd monument of fame , Nor he surviv'
d to give , nor thou to claim . Swift after him thy social spirit flies , And close to his
...
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The First Book of Homer's Iliad translated Page 161 To the Earl of Warwick , on
the Death of Mr. Addison 187 Colin and Lucy , a Ballad 191 To Sir Godfrey
Kneller at his Country Seat 194 On the Death of the Earl of Cadogan 196 An Ode
...
The First Book of Homer's Iliad translated Page 161 To the Earl of Warwick , on
the Death of Mr. Addison 187 Colin and Lucy , a Ballad 191 To Sir Godfrey
Kneller at his Country Seat 194 On the Death of the Earl of Cadogan 196 An Ode
...
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