The Works of the English Poets, Том 28 |
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Стр. 57
Forbear , he cry'd , to rob me of my fare ; Our common favourite is our common
care . Honours and wealth thy grateful hand may give ; But Phoebus only bids the
poet live . The service of his faithful heart is thine ; There let thy Julian Star an ...
Forbear , he cry'd , to rob me of my fare ; Our common favourite is our common
care . Honours and wealth thy grateful hand may give ; But Phoebus only bids the
poet live . The service of his faithful heart is thine ; There let thy Julian Star an ...
Стр. 106
And here the ore , whose melted mass shall yield On faithful coins each
memorable field , Which , mix'd with medals of immortal Rome , May clear
disputes , and teach the times to come . In circling beams shall godlike Anna
glow , And ...
And here the ore , whose melted mass shall yield On faithful coins each
memorable field , Which , mix'd with medals of immortal Rome , May clear
disputes , and teach the times to come . In circling beams shall godlike Anna
glow , And ...
Стр. 119
My Muse th ' expected hero shall pursue From clime to clime , and keep him still
in view ; His shining march describe in faithful lays , Content to paint him , nor
presume to praise ; Their charms , if charms they have , the truth supplies , And
from ...
My Muse th ' expected hero shall pursue From clime to clime , and keep him still
in view ; His shining march describe in faithful lays , Content to paint him , nor
presume to praise ; Their charms , if charms they have , the truth supplies , And
from ...
Стр. 188
To strew fresh laurels , let the task be mine , A frequent pilgrim , at thy facred
thrine ; Mine with true fighs thy absence to bemoan , And grave with faithful
epitaphs thy stone . If e'er from me thy lov'd memorial part , May shame aflict this
alienated ...
To strew fresh laurels , let the task be mine , A frequent pilgrim , at thy facred
thrine ; Mine with true fighs thy absence to bemoan , And grave with faithful
epitaphs thy stone . If e'er from me thy lov'd memorial part , May shame aflict this
alienated ...
Стр. 221
Thee will I sing , in comely wainscot bound ; And golden verge enclosing thee
around ; The faithful horn before , from age to age , Preserving thy invaluable
page ; Behind , thy patron saint in armour shines , With sword and lance , to
guard thy ...
Thee will I sing , in comely wainscot bound ; And golden verge enclosing thee
around ; The faithful horn before , from age to age , Preserving thy invaluable
page ; Behind , thy patron saint in armour shines , With sword and lance , to
guard thy ...
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