The Works of the English Poets, Том 28 |
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... So rightly judge ; thy reason fo maintain ; 2 Reason which heaven did for thy
guide ordain , Let that beit reason ever hold the rein . Then if this mortal body
thou forsake , And thy glad flight to the pure æther take , Among the gods exalted
...
... So rightly judge ; thy reason fo maintain ; 2 Reason which heaven did for thy
guide ordain , Let that beit reason ever hold the rein . Then if this mortal body
thou forsake , And thy glad flight to the pure æther take , Among the gods exalted
...
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Now I see the reason plain , Now I see thy jolly train : Snowy - headed Winter
leads , Spring and Summer next succeeds ; Yellow Autumn brings the rear , Thou
art father of the year . III . While from the frosty mellow'd earth Abounding plenty ...
Now I see the reason plain , Now I see thy jolly train : Snowy - headed Winter
leads , Spring and Summer next succeeds ; Yellow Autumn brings the rear , Thou
art father of the year . III . While from the frosty mellow'd earth Abounding plenty ...
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... boast their powers ; Be theirs the musket , while the tongue is ours . We reason
with such Auency and fire , The beaux we baffle , and the learned tire , Against
Against her prelates plead the church's cause , And from 128 TICKELL'S POEM S
.
... boast their powers ; Be theirs the musket , while the tongue is ours . We reason
with such Auency and fire , The beaux we baffle , and the learned tire , Against
Against her prelates plead the church's cause , And from 128 TICKELL'S POEM S
.
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To force a passage with his falchion drawn , And hurl th ' imperial boaster from
his throne , He now resolves : and now resolves again To quell his fury , and his
arm restrain . While thus hy turns his rage and reason sway'd , And half unsheath'
d ...
To force a passage with his falchion drawn , And hurl th ' imperial boaster from
his throne , He now resolves : and now resolves again To quell his fury , and his
arm restrain . While thus hy turns his rage and reason sway'd , And half unsheath'
d ...
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Nicholas Rowe Charles Bathurst (Londres), Samuel Johnson. 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 ...
Nicholas Rowe Charles Bathurst (Londres), Samuel Johnson. 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 ...
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