The Works of the English Poets, Том 28 |
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These thoughts , and chiefly these thy mind should move , Employ thy study , and
engage thy love . These are the rules which will to Virtue lead , And teach thy feet
her heavenly paths to tread . This by his name I swear , whose sacred lore First ...
These thoughts , and chiefly these thy mind should move , Employ thy study , and
engage thy love . These are the rules which will to Virtue lead , And teach thy feet
her heavenly paths to tread . This by his name I swear , whose sacred lore First ...
Стр. 148
Now buds your youth , your cheeks their bloom discloses Th'untainted lily , and
unfolding rose ; Ease in your mien , and sweetness in your face , You speak a
Syren , and you move a Grace ; Nor time shall urge these beauties to decay ,
While ...
Now buds your youth , your cheeks their bloom discloses Th'untainted lily , and
unfolding rose ; Ease in your mien , and sweetness in your face , You speak a
Syren , and you move a Grace ; Nor time shall urge these beauties to decay ,
While ...
Стр. 188
While speechless o'er thy closing grave we bend , Accept these tears , thou dear
departed friend . Oh , gone for ever ! take this long adieu ; And Neep in peace ,
next thy lov'd Montague . - To strew fresh laurels , let the task be mine , A frequent
...
While speechless o'er thy closing grave we bend , Accept these tears , thou dear
departed friend . Oh , gone for ever ! take this long adieu ; And Neep in peace ,
next thy lov'd Montague . - To strew fresh laurels , let the task be mine , A frequent
...
Стр. 190
0 ! must I then ( now . fresh my bosom bleeds , And Craggs in death to Addison
succeeds ) The verse , begun to one lost friend , prolong , And weep a second in
th ' unfinith'd song ! These These works divine , which on his death - bed 190 ...
0 ! must I then ( now . fresh my bosom bleeds , And Craggs in death to Addison
succeeds ) The verse , begun to one lost friend , prolong , And weep a second in
th ' unfinith'd song ! These These works divine , which on his death - bed 190 ...
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These seats our fires , a hardy kind , To the fierce fons of war confin'd , The flower
of chivalry , who drew With finew'd arm the stubborn yew : Or with heav'd pole -
ax clear'd the fielu ; Or who , in justs and tourneys skill'd , Before their ladies ...
These seats our fires , a hardy kind , To the fierce fons of war confin'd , The flower
of chivalry , who drew With finew'd arm the stubborn yew : Or with heav'd pole -
ax clear'd the fielu ; Or who , in justs and tourneys skill'd , Before their ladies ...
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