The Works of the English Poets, Том 28 |
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145 When all thy ipoils , thy wreaths in battle won , of power , and glory of a
crown , When all war gives , when all the great can gain , Ev'n thy whole pleasure
, pays not half thy pain . All hail ! ye fofter , happier arts of peace , 150 Secur'd
from ...
145 When all thy ipoils , thy wreaths in battle won , of power , and glory of a
crown , When all war gives , when all the great can gain , Ev'n thy whole pleasure
, pays not half thy pain . All hail ! ye fofter , happier arts of peace , 150 Secur'd
from ...
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Around the field , all dy'd in purple foam , Hate , fury , and insatiate slaughter
roam ; Discord with pleasure o'er the ruin treads , And laughing wraps her in her
tatter'd weeds ; 225 While fierce Bellona thunders in her car , Shakes terrible her
...
Around the field , all dy'd in purple foam , Hate , fury , and insatiate slaughter
roam ; Discord with pleasure o'er the ruin treads , And laughing wraps her in her
tatter'd weeds ; 225 While fierce Bellona thunders in her car , Shakes terrible her
...
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She talk'd , and I bless'd the dear tongue ; When the smild , ' twas a pleasure too
great . I listend , and cry'd , when the sung , Was nightingale ever so sweet ? How
foolish was I to believe She could doat on so lowly a clown , Or that her fond ...
She talk'd , and I bless'd the dear tongue ; When the smild , ' twas a pleasure too
great . I listend , and cry'd , when the sung , Was nightingale ever so sweet ? How
foolish was I to believe She could doat on so lowly a clown , Or that her fond ...
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Sweet to distress is balıny sleep , ' To fleep auspicious dreams , Thy meadows ,
Thames , to feeding theep , To thirst , ' thy filver streams : More sweet than all , the
praise Of Cæsar's golden days : Cæsar's praise is sweeter ; Britain's pleasure ...
Sweet to distress is balıny sleep , ' To fleep auspicious dreams , Thy meadows ,
Thames , to feeding theep , To thirst , ' thy filver streams : More sweet than all , the
praise Of Cæsar's golden days : Cæsar's praise is sweeter ; Britain's pleasure ...
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I Must inform the reader that when I began this first book , I had some thoughts of
translating the whole Iliad : but had the pleasure of being diverted from that
design , by finding the work was fallen into a much abler hand . I would not
therefore ...
I Must inform the reader that when I began this first book , I had some thoughts of
translating the whole Iliad : but had the pleasure of being diverted from that
design , by finding the work was fallen into a much abler hand . I would not
therefore ...
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