The Works of the English Poets, Том 28 |
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145 When all thy ipoils , thy wreaths in battle won , of power , and glory of a
crown , When all war gives , when all the great can gain , Ev'n thy whole pleasure
, pays not half thy pain . All hail ! ye fofter , happier arts of peace , 150 Secur'd
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145 When all thy ipoils , thy wreaths in battle won , of power , and glory of a
crown , When all war gives , when all the great can gain , Ev'n thy whole pleasure
, pays not half thy pain . All hail ! ye fofter , happier arts of peace , 150 Secur'd
from ...
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Pale cares and anxious thoughts give way in hafte , And to returning joy resign
my breast ; Then free from every pain I did endure , I bless the charming author of
my cure . So when to Saul the great musician play'd , The sullen fiend unwillingly
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Pale cares and anxious thoughts give way in hafte , And to returning joy resign
my breast ; Then free from every pain I did endure , I bless the charming author of
my cure . So when to Saul the great musician play'd , The sullen fiend unwillingly
...
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... press'd beneath a load of caresyo And labouring with continual woes ,
despairs , If thy kind warmth does his chill'd sense invade , From earth he rears
his drooping head , R - vivid by thee , he ceases now to mourn ; His flying cares
give way ...
... press'd beneath a load of caresyo And labouring with continual woes ,
despairs , If thy kind warmth does his chill'd sense invade , From earth he rears
his drooping head , R - vivid by thee , he ceases now to mourn ; His flying cares
give way ...
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Give him , she said , whate'er diviner grace Adorns the soul , or beautifies the
face : Let manly constancy confirm his truth , And gentlest manners crown his
blooming youth .. Give him to fame , to virtue to aspire , Worthy our songs and thy
...
Give him , she said , whate'er diviner grace Adorns the soul , or beautifies the
face : Let manly constancy confirm his truth , And gentlest manners crown his
blooming youth .. Give him to fame , to virtue to aspire , Worthy our songs and thy
...
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HILE o'er the globe , fair nymph , your searches run , And trace its rolling circuit
round the sun , You seem'd the world beneath you to survey , With eyes ordain'd
to give its people day . With two fair lamps methought your nations shone , While
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HILE o'er the globe , fair nymph , your searches run , And trace its rolling circuit
round the sun , You seem'd the world beneath you to survey , With eyes ordain'd
to give its people day . With two fair lamps methought your nations shone , While
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