The Works of the English Poets, Том 28 |
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... with officious duty , crowds attend , To hail the labours of thy god - like friend ,
Vouchsafe the Muse's humbler joy to hear ; For sacred numbers shall be still thy
care ; Though mean the verse , though lowly be the strain , Though least
regarded ...
... with officious duty , crowds attend , To hail the labours of thy god - like friend ,
Vouchsafe the Muse's humbler joy to hear ; For sacred numbers shall be still thy
care ; Though mean the verse , though lowly be the strain , Though least
regarded ...
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But soon the equal of his youthful years , Philip of Bourbon's haughty line
appears ; Like hopes attend his birth , like glories grace , ( if glory can be in a
tyrant's race ) In numbers proud , he threats no more from far , 90 But nearer
draws the ...
But soon the equal of his youthful years , Philip of Bourbon's haughty line
appears ; Like hopes attend his birth , like glories grace , ( if glory can be in a
tyrant's race ) In numbers proud , he threats no more from far , 90 But nearer
draws the ...
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Such was the joy the Trojan youth express'd Who , by the fierce Rutilian's fiege
distress'd , Were by the Tyrrhene aid at length releas'd ; When young Ascanius ,
then in arms first try'd , Numbers and every other want supply'd , And haughty ...
Such was the joy the Trojan youth express'd Who , by the fierce Rutilian's fiege
distress'd , Were by the Tyrrhene aid at length releas'd ; When young Ascanius ,
then in arms first try'd , Numbers and every other want supply'd , And haughty ...
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... unskill'd , Which haunt the warrior in the fatal field ; But chief , thee , Goddess
Muse ! my verse would raise , And to thy own soft numbers tune thy praise ;
Happy the youth inspir'd , beneath thy shade , Thy verdant , ever - living laurels
laid !
... unskill'd , Which haunt the warrior in the fatal field ; But chief , thee , Goddess
Muse ! my verse would raise , And to thy own soft numbers tune thy praise ;
Happy the youth inspir'd , beneath thy shade , Thy verdant , ever - living laurels
laid !
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Then were bad poets and loofe loves not known ; None felt a warmth which they
might blush to own , Beneath cool , shades ur happy fathers lay , And spent in
pure untainted joys the day : Artless their loves , artless their numbers were ,
While ...
Then were bad poets and loofe loves not known ; None felt a warmth which they
might blush to own , Beneath cool , shades ur happy fathers lay , And spent in
pure untainted joys the day : Artless their loves , artless their numbers were ,
While ...
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