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Стр. 154
... glorious princess left the throne , But half the hero had at first been shown : An
Anna falling all the king employs , To vindicate - from guilt our rising joys : Our
joys arise , and innocently shine , Auspicious monarch ! what a praise is thine !
... glorious princess left the throne , But half the hero had at first been shown : An
Anna falling all the king employs , To vindicate - from guilt our rising joys : Our
joys arise , and innocently shine , Auspicious monarch ! what a praise is thine !
Стр. 159
... When all the scatter'd merits of his line Collected to a point , intensely shine .
See , Britain , see thy Walpole shine from far , His azure ribbon , and his radiant
star ; A star A star that , with auspicious beams , shall guide [ 159 ]
... When all the scatter'd merits of his line Collected to a point , intensely shine .
See , Britain , see thy Walpole shine from far , His azure ribbon , and his radiant
star ; A star A star that , with auspicious beams , shall guide [ 159 ]
Стр. 171
Religion now shall all her rays dispense , And shine abroad in perfect excellence
; Else we may dread some greater curse at hand , To scourge a thoughtless and
ungrateful land : Now war is weary , and retir'd to rest ; The meagre famine , and ...
Religion now shall all her rays dispense , And shine abroad in perfect excellence
; Else we may dread some greater curse at hand , To scourge a thoughtless and
ungrateful land : Now war is weary , and retir'd to rest ; The meagre famine , and ...
Стр. 270
As by repletion men consume , Abundance is the miser's doom ; Expend it nobly ;
he that lets it rust , Which , passing numerous hands , would shine ; Is not a man ,
but living mine , Foe to the gods , and rival to the duft . XIII . Trade barbarous ...
As by repletion men consume , Abundance is the miser's doom ; Expend it nobly ;
he that lets it rust , Which , passing numerous hands , would shine ; Is not a man ,
but living mine , Foe to the gods , and rival to the duft . XIII . Trade barbarous ...
Стр. 276
In pride the Lion lifts his mane , To see his British brothers reign As stars below :
the Balance , George ! from Thine , Which weighs the nations , learns to weigh
More accurate the night and day ; From thy fair daughters Virgo learns to shine .
In pride the Lion lifts his mane , To see his British brothers reign As stars below :
the Balance , George ! from Thine , Which weighs the nations , learns to weigh
More accurate the night and day ; From thy fair daughters Virgo learns to shine .
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beams beneath blood boaſt bright Britain's cauſe creation crown dare dark death deep divine dread earth eternal fair fall fame fate field fight fire firſt flame foul gain genius give glorious glory gods golden hand hear heart heaven hope human immortal kind kings late leſs light live Lorenzo man's mankind mean mighty mind mortal moſt Muſe muſt nature nature's night o'er once pain peace praiſe pride proud rage reaſon reigns rich riſe round ſcene ſeas ſee ſenſe ſet ſhall ſhine ſhould ſkies ſmile ſoul ſtand ſtars ſtill ſtream ſtrikes ſuch ſun tell thee theme theſe thine thoſe thou thought thouſand throne thunder Trade true truth turn various virtue wealth whole whoſe wing wiſe wonder write