The Works of the English Poets, Том 28H. Baldwin, 1779 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... footh their rage ; Thence is that happy prudence , which prefides In each defign , and every action guides ; Thence is the taught her fhining court to grace , And fix the worthieft in the worthieft place , To truft at home Godolphin's ...
... footh their rage ; Thence is that happy prudence , which prefides In each defign , and every action guides ; Thence is the taught her fhining court to grace , And fix the worthieft in the worthieft place , To truft at home Godolphin's ...
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... footh her foldiers panting from the field . To fweet retirements fee them fafe convey'd , And raife their battles in the rural fhade . From fields of death to Woodstock's peaceful glooms , ( The poet's haunt ) Britannia's hero comes ...
... footh her foldiers panting from the field . To fweet retirements fee them fafe convey'd , And raife their battles in the rural fhade . From fields of death to Woodstock's peaceful glooms , ( The poet's haunt ) Britannia's hero comes ...
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... 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 thou giv'ft ...
... 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 thou giv'ft ...
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... footh'd the heart . You scorn to raise a grief thyself must blame , Nor from our weakness steal a vulgar fame : A patriot's fall may justly melt the mind , And tears flow nobly , fhed for all mankind . How do our fouls with generous ...
... footh'd the heart . You scorn to raise a grief thyself must blame , Nor from our weakness steal a vulgar fame : A patriot's fall may justly melt the mind , And tears flow nobly , fhed for all mankind . How do our fouls with generous ...
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... footh the warrior's fire , And fit his bow - ftring to the trembling lyre ; And teach , while thus their arts and arms we fing , The groves to echo , and the vales to ring . Thy care be firft the various gifts to trace , The minds and ...
... footh the warrior's fire , And fit his bow - ftring to the trembling lyre ; And teach , while thus their arts and arms we fing , The groves to echo , and the vales to ring . Thy care be firft the various gifts to trace , The minds and ...
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