The Works of the English Poets, Том 28 |
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Стр. 69
Give him to fame , to virtue to aspire , Worthy our songs and thy informing fire : All
various praise , all honours , let him prove , Let men admire , and fighing virgins
love : With honest zeal inflame his generous mind , To love his country , and ...
Give him to fame , to virtue to aspire , Worthy our songs and thy informing fire : All
various praise , all honours , let him prove , Let men admire , and fighing virgins
love : With honest zeal inflame his generous mind , To love his country , and ...
Стр. 91
Translated from the Greek On the late Glorious Success of her Majesty's Arms 8
Song On Nicolini and Valentini's first coming to the House in the Hay - market 30
Epilogue to the Inconstant : or , The Way to win him ibid . Prologue to the ...
Translated from the Greek On the late Glorious Success of her Majesty's Arms 8
Song On Nicolini and Valentini's first coming to the House in the Hay - market 30
Epilogue to the Inconstant : or , The Way to win him ibid . Prologue to the ...
Стр. 92
Song on a fine Woman who had a dull Husband 59 Occasioned by his first Visit
to Lady Warwick at Holland House 60 Stanza's to Lady Warwick on . Mr.
Addison's going abroad ibid . The Visie 63 The Contented Shepherd , to Mrs. A -
D-- ibid .
Song on a fine Woman who had a dull Husband 59 Occasioned by his first Visit
to Lady Warwick at Holland House 60 Stanza's to Lady Warwick on . Mr.
Addison's going abroad ibid . The Visie 63 The Contented Shepherd , to Mrs. A -
D-- ibid .
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I'm the god of fweet song , and inspirer of lays ; Nor for lays , nor sweet song , the
fair fugitive stays ; I'm the god of the harp - stop my faireft - in vain ; Nor the harp ,
nor the harper , could fetch her again . III . Every plant , every flower , and their ...
I'm the god of fweet song , and inspirer of lays ; Nor for lays , nor sweet song , the
fair fugitive stays ; I'm the god of the harp - stop my faireft - in vain ; Nor the harp ,
nor the harper , could fetch her again . III . Every plant , every flower , and their ...
Стр. 190
If pensive to the rural shades I rove ; His shape o'ertakes me in the lonely grove ;
-Twas there of just and good he reason'd strong , Cleard some great truth , or rais'
d some serious song : There patient show'd us the wise course to steer , A ...
If pensive to the rural shades I rove ; His shape o'ertakes me in the lonely grove ;
-Twas there of just and good he reason'd strong , Cleard some great truth , or rais'
d some serious song : There patient show'd us the wise course to steer , A ...
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