The Works of the English Poets, Том 4H. Hughs, 1779 - Всего страниц: 1 |
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... thou treat'st of in such state As them preserves , and thee , inviolate . At once delight and horror on us feize , Thou fing'ft with fo much gravity and ease ; And above human flight doft foar aloft With plume so strong , fo equal , and ...
... thou treat'st of in such state As them preserves , and thee , inviolate . At once delight and horror on us feize , Thou fing'ft with fo much gravity and ease ; And above human flight doft foar aloft With plume so strong , fo equal , and ...
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... Thou the wonder of the prefent age , An age immerst in luxury and vice ; A race of triflers ; who can relish naught But the gay iffue of an idle brain : LOST . How couldst thou hope to please this tinfel race ? Though blind , yet with ...
... Thou the wonder of the prefent age , An age immerst in luxury and vice ; A race of triflers ; who can relish naught But the gay iffue of an idle brain : LOST . How couldst thou hope to please this tinfel race ? Though blind , yet with ...
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... Thou , O Spi'rit , that doft prefer Before all temples th ' upright heart and pure , Inftru & t me , for Thou know'ft ; Thou from the first Waft prefent , and with mighty wings outfpread Dove - like fatft brooding on the vast abyss ...
... Thou , O Spi'rit , that doft prefer Before all temples th ' upright heart and pure , Inftru & t me , for Thou know'ft ; Thou from the first Waft prefent , and with mighty wings outfpread Dove - like fatft brooding on the vast abyss ...
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... after known in Palestine , and nam'd Beelzebub . To whom th ' Arch - Enemy , And thence in Heav'n call'd Satan , with bold words B 4 Breaking Breaking the horrid filence thus began . If thou beeft Book I. LOST . PARADISE.
... after known in Palestine , and nam'd Beelzebub . To whom th ' Arch - Enemy , And thence in Heav'n call'd Satan , with bold words B 4 Breaking Breaking the horrid filence thus began . If thou beeft Book I. LOST . PARADISE.
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... thou beeft he ; but O how fall'n ! how chang'd From him , who in the happy realms of light Cloth'd with tranfcendent brightness didst outshine Myriads though bright ! If he whom mutual league , United thoughts and counfels , equal hope ...
... thou beeft he ; but O how fall'n ! how chang'd From him , who in the happy realms of light Cloth'd with tranfcendent brightness didst outshine Myriads though bright ! If he whom mutual league , United thoughts and counfels , equal hope ...
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