The Works of the English Poets, Том 28H. Baldwin, 1779 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... himself , and gives away a crown . At length thy prayer , O pious prince ! is heard , 380 Heaven has at length in its own cause appear'd At length Ramillia's field atones for all The faithless breaches of the perjur'd Gaul ; At length a ...
... himself , and gives away a crown . At length thy prayer , O pious prince ! is heard , 380 Heaven has at length in its own cause appear'd At length Ramillia's field atones for all The faithless breaches of the perjur'd Gaul ; At length a ...
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... founded upon the ftory of Se- gifmonda and Guifcardo , one of Boccace's novels ; wherein the Heart of the Lover is fent by the Father to his Daughter , as a prefent . If the old man had fhewn himself a father , EPILOGUE . 35.
... founded upon the ftory of Se- gifmonda and Guifcardo , one of Boccace's novels ; wherein the Heart of the Lover is fent by the Father to his Daughter , as a prefent . If the old man had fhewn himself a father , EPILOGUE . 35.
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... himself a father , His Bowl fhould have inclos'd a Cordial rather , Something to chear me up amidst my trance , L'Eau de Bardè — or comfortable Nants * ! He thought he paid it off with being smart , And , to be witty , cry'd , he'd fend ...
... himself a father , His Bowl fhould have inclos'd a Cordial rather , Something to chear me up amidst my trance , L'Eau de Bardè — or comfortable Nants * ! He thought he paid it off with being smart , And , to be witty , cry'd , he'd fend ...
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... himself a while forget . Thus when old Cato would fometimes unbend The rugged stiffness of his mind , Stern and fevere , the Stoic quaff'd his bowl , His frozen virtue felt the charm , And foon grew pleas'd , and foon grew warm , And ...
... himself a while forget . Thus when old Cato would fometimes unbend The rugged stiffness of his mind , Stern and fevere , the Stoic quaff'd his bowl , His frozen virtue felt the charm , And foon grew pleas'd , and foon grew warm , And ...
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... himself that modifh air . IV . Can fhepherds , bred far from the court , So wittily talk of their flame ? But Colin makes paffion his fport , Beware of fo fatal a game : My voice of no music can boast , Nor my perfon of ought that is ...
... himself that modifh air . IV . Can fhepherds , bred far from the court , So wittily talk of their flame ? But Colin makes paffion his fport , Beware of fo fatal a game : My voice of no music can boast , Nor my perfon of ought that is ...
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