The Works of the English Poets, Том 28 |
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There , safe , no pleafures , there no pains they know , But those which from thy
sacred raptures flow , Nor wish for crowns , but what thy groves bestow . Me ,
nymph divine ! nor scorn my humble prayer , Receive unworthy , to thy kinder
care ...
There , safe , no pleafures , there no pains they know , But those which from thy
sacred raptures flow , Nor wish for crowns , but what thy groves bestow . Me ,
nymph divine ! nor scorn my humble prayer , Receive unworthy , to thy kinder
care ...
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400 Swift to her friends distress'd her succours fly , And distant wars her wealthy
sons supply : From flow unactive courts , they grieve to hear Eugene , a name to
every Briton dear , By tedious languishing delays is held 395 Repining , and ...
400 Swift to her friends distress'd her succours fly , And distant wars her wealthy
sons supply : From flow unactive courts , they grieve to hear Eugene , a name to
every Briton dear , By tedious languishing delays is held 395 Repining , and ...
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CH ORU S. Gentle Janus , ever wait , As now , on Britain's kindeft fate ; Crown all
our vows , and all thy gifts bestow ;, Till Time no more renews his date , And
Thames forgets to flow . } THE STORY OF GLAUCUS AND SCYLLA , FROM
OVID'S ...
CH ORU S. Gentle Janus , ever wait , As now , on Britain's kindeft fate ; Crown all
our vows , and all thy gifts bestow ;, Till Time no more renews his date , And
Thames forgets to flow . } THE STORY OF GLAUCUS AND SCYLLA , FROM
OVID'S ...
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... shall see , But stand protected , as infpir'd , by thee . So some weak shoot ,
which else would poorly rise , Jove's tree adopts , and lifts him to the skies ;
Through Through the new pupil fostering juices flow , Thrust forth 96 TICKELL'S
POEMS .
... shall see , But stand protected , as infpir'd , by thee . So some weak shoot ,
which else would poorly rise , Jove's tree adopts , and lifts him to the skies ;
Through Through the new pupil fostering juices flow , Thrust forth 96 TICKELL'S
POEMS .
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Fine is the secret , delicate the art , To wind the passions , and command the
heart ; For fancy'd ills to force our tears to flow , And make the generous foul in
love with woe ; To raise the shades of heroes to our view ; Rebuild fall'n empires ,
and ...
Fine is the secret , delicate the art , To wind the passions , and command the
heart ; For fancy'd ills to force our tears to flow , And make the generous foul in
love with woe ; To raise the shades of heroes to our view ; Rebuild fall'n empires ,
and ...
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