The Works of the English Poets, Том 28H. Baldwin, 1779 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... Whose fame fecure , no rival e'er can fear , But those above , and fair Ardelia here . She who undaunted could his raptures view , And with bold wings his facred heights purfue ; Safe through the Dithyrambic stream fhe fteer'd ,. Nor ...
... Whose fame fecure , no rival e'er can fear , But those above , and fair Ardelia here . She who undaunted could his raptures view , And with bold wings his facred heights purfue ; Safe through the Dithyrambic stream fhe fteer'd ,. Nor ...
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... Whose paffion you falfely upbraid ; How often , my swain , have I said , Thy arms are a palace to me , And how well I could live in a shade , Though adorned with nothing but thee ! VIII . Oh ! what are the fparks of the town , Though ...
... Whose paffion you falfely upbraid ; How often , my swain , have I said , Thy arms are a palace to me , And how well I could live in a shade , Though adorned with nothing but thee ! VIII . Oh ! what are the fparks of the town , Though ...
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... Whose terrors late to vanquish'd Spain were known , And Ætna fhook with thunder not her own . IV . Fulleft flags thou dost sustain , While thy banks confine thy course ; Emblem of our Cæfar's reign , Mingling clemency and force . V. So ...
... Whose terrors late to vanquish'd Spain were known , And Ætna fhook with thunder not her own . IV . Fulleft flags thou dost sustain , While thy banks confine thy course ; Emblem of our Cæfar's reign , Mingling clemency and force . V. So ...
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... whose breath inspires the founding thell . My birth , ' tis true , I owe to mortal race , And I myself but late a mortal was : Ev'n then in feas , and feas alone , I joy'd ; The feas my hours , and all my cares , employ'd . In meshes ...
... whose breath inspires the founding thell . My birth , ' tis true , I owe to mortal race , And I myself but late a mortal was : Ev'n then in feas , and feas alone , I joy'd ; The feas my hours , and all my cares , employ'd . In meshes ...
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... Whose haughty brows made favages adore , Nor bow'd to lefs than ftars or fun before . Her pitying smile accepts their fuppliant claim , And adds four monarchs to the Chriftian name . Bleft ufe of power ! O virtuous pride in kings ! And ...
... Whose haughty brows made favages adore , Nor bow'd to lefs than ftars or fun before . Her pitying smile accepts their fuppliant claim , And adds four monarchs to the Chriftian name . Bleft ufe of power ! O virtuous pride in kings ! And ...
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