The Works of the English Poets, Том 28 |
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Now with swift horse the plain around them beats , And oft advances , and as oft
retreats ; 425 Now fix'd to wait the coming force , he seems , Secur'd by steepy
banks and rapid streams ; While river - gods in vain exhaust their store ; From ...
Now with swift horse the plain around them beats , And oft advances , and as oft
retreats ; 425 Now fix'd to wait the coming force , he seems , Secur'd by steepy
banks and rapid streams ; While river - gods in vain exhaust their store ; From ...
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Exploded fancies ! that in vain deceive , While the mind nauseates what she can't
believe . 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 ...
Exploded fancies ! that in vain deceive , While the mind nauseates what she can't
believe . 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 ...
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Nicholas Rowe Charles Bathurst (Londres), Samuel Johnson. With pain and joy
at ftrife , I often trace The mingled parents in each daughter's face ; Half fickening
at the sight , too well I spy The father's Spirit through the mother's eye : In vain ...
Nicholas Rowe Charles Bathurst (Londres), Samuel Johnson. With pain and joy
at ftrife , I often trace The mingled parents in each daughter's face ; Half fickening
at the sight , too well I spy The father's Spirit through the mother's eye : In vain ...
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Shall we , because the gods have form'd him strong , • Bear the lewd language of
his lawless tongue ! • If aw'd by thee , the Greeks might well despise • My name , '
the prince , precipitate , replies . * In vain thou nodd it from thy imperial throne .
Shall we , because the gods have form'd him strong , • Bear the lewd language of
his lawless tongue ! • If aw'd by thee , the Greeks might well despise • My name , '
the prince , precipitate , replies . * In vain thou nodd it from thy imperial throne .
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To me , neglected , thou wilt ne'er impart • One single thought of thy close - cover'
d heart . ! To whom the Sire of gods and men reply'd ; . « Strive not to find , what I
decree to hide . Laborious were the search , and vain the strife , • Vain ev'n for ...
To me , neglected , thou wilt ne'er impart • One single thought of thy close - cover'
d heart . ! To whom the Sire of gods and men reply'd ; . « Strive not to find , what I
decree to hide . Laborious were the search , and vain the strife , • Vain ev'n for ...
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