The Works of the English Poets, Объемы 1-2 |
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ODE THE SECOND : IN WHICH IS THE SAILOR'S PRAYER BEFORE
ENGAGEMENT , I. So formd the bolt , ordaind to break o Gaul's haughty plan ,
and Bourbon shake ; If Britain's crimes support not Britain's foes , And edge their
fwords : 0 ...
ODE THE SECOND : IN WHICH IS THE SAILOR'S PRAYER BEFORE
ENGAGEMENT , I. So formd the bolt , ordaind to break o Gaul's haughty plan ,
and Bourbon shake ; If Britain's crimes support not Britain's foes , And edge their
fwords : 0 ...
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Advice to Britain . More proper to her than other Nations . How far the stroke of
tyranny reaches . What supports our endeavours . The unconfider'd benefits of
liberty . Britain's obligation to pursue trade . Why above half the globe is sea .
Advice to Britain . More proper to her than other Nations . How far the stroke of
tyranny reaches . What supports our endeavours . The unconfider'd benefits of
liberty . Britain's obligation to pursue trade . Why above half the globe is sea .
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THE ARGUMENT . Pindar invoked . His praise . Britain should decline war ; but
boldly affert her trade . Encouraged from the throne : Britain's condition without
trade , Trade's character , and surprizing deeds . Carthage . Solomon's temple .
THE ARGUMENT . Pindar invoked . His praise . Britain should decline war ; but
boldly affert her trade . Encouraged from the throne : Britain's condition without
trade , Trade's character , and surprizing deeds . Carthage . Solomon's temple .
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Of Britain's court , ye leser lights ! How could the wise - man gaze whole nights
On Richmond's eye , on Berenice's hair ! But , oh ! you practise fameful arts ; Your
own retain , seize others ' hearts , Pirates , not merchants , are the British Fair .
Of Britain's court , ye leser lights ! How could the wise - man gaze whole nights
On Richmond's eye , on Berenice's hair ! But , oh ! you practise fameful arts ; Your
own retain , seize others ' hearts , Pirates , not merchants , are the British Fair .
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Weak ivy curls round naval oak , And smiles at wind and storm unbroke ; By
strength not hers sublime : thus , proud to soar , To Britain's grandeur cleaves my
sirain ; And lives , and echoes through the plain , While o'er the billow Britain's ...
Weak ivy curls round naval oak , And smiles at wind and storm unbroke ; By
strength not hers sublime : thus , proud to soar , To Britain's grandeur cleaves my
sirain ; And lives , and echoes through the plain , While o'er the billow Britain's ...
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