The Works of the English Poets, Том 28 |
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There , safe , no pleafures , there no pains they know , But those which from thy
sacred raptures flow , Nor wish for crowns , but what thy groves bestow . Me ,
nymph divine ! nor scorn my humble prayer , Receive unworthy , to thy kinder
care ...
There , safe , no pleafures , there no pains they know , But those which from thy
sacred raptures flow , Nor wish for crowns , but what thy groves bestow . Me ,
nymph divine ! nor scorn my humble prayer , Receive unworthy , to thy kinder
care ...
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Could ev'n the nurse wish for her darling boy A happiness which thou dost not
enjoy : What can her fond ambition ask beyond A soul by wisdom's noblest
precepts crown'd ? To this fair speech , and happy utterance join'd , T ' unlock the
secret ...
Could ev'n the nurse wish for her darling boy A happiness which thou dost not
enjoy : What can her fond ambition ask beyond A soul by wisdom's noblest
precepts crown'd ? To this fair speech , and happy utterance join'd , T ' unlock the
secret ...
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WHEN , HEN , fraught with all that grateful minds can move , With friendship ,
tenderness , respect , and love ; The Muse had wish'd , on this returning day ,
Something most worthy of herself to say : To Jove the offer'd up an humble prayer
,.
WHEN , HEN , fraught with all that grateful minds can move , With friendship ,
tenderness , respect , and love ; The Muse had wish'd , on this returning day ,
Something most worthy of herself to say : To Jove the offer'd up an humble prayer
,.
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But given by Jove the sons of men to awe , • Now ( ways the nations , and
confirms the law ) ' A day shall come , when for this hour's disdain 6 The Greeks
shall with for me , and wish in vain ; * Nor thou , though griev'd , the wanted aid
afford ...
But given by Jove the sons of men to awe , • Now ( ways the nations , and
confirms the law ) ' A day shall come , when for this hour's disdain 6 The Greeks
shall with for me , and wish in vain ; * Nor thou , though griev'd , the wanted aid
afford ...
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Nicholas Rowe Charles Bathurst (Londres), Samuel Johnson. TO SIR GODFREY
KNELLER AT HIS COUNTRY SEAT . T ! O Whitton's shades , and Hounslow's
airy plain , Thou , Kneller , tak'st thy summer flights in vain , In vain thy wish gives
...
Nicholas Rowe Charles Bathurst (Londres), Samuel Johnson. TO SIR GODFREY
KNELLER AT HIS COUNTRY SEAT . T ! O Whitton's shades , and Hounslow's
airy plain , Thou , Kneller , tak'st thy summer flights in vain , In vain thy wish gives
...
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