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Ye bright Accomptants of my days , and months , and years , In your fair Kalendar
distinctly mark'd ! 1310 Since that authentic , radiant register , Though man
inspects it not , ftands good against him ; Since You , and years , roll on , though
man ...
Ye bright Accomptants of my days , and months , and years , In your fair Kalendar
distinctly mark'd ! 1310 Since that authentic , radiant register , Though man
inspects it not , ftands good against him ; Since You , and years , roll on , though
man ...
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1610 Of universal nature , as a speck , Like fair Britannia in our little ball ;
Exceeding fair , and glorious , for its size , 16оо But , elsewhere , far out - measur'
d , far outfhone ? In fancy ( for the fact beyond us lies ) Canst thou not figure it , an
Ife ...
1610 Of universal nature , as a speck , Like fair Britannia in our little ball ;
Exceeding fair , and glorious , for its size , 16оо But , elsewhere , far out - measur'
d , far outfhone ? In fancy ( for the fact beyond us lies ) Canst thou not figure it , an
Ife ...
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Let daftard souls , or affectation , run To shades , nor wear bright honours fairly
won ; Such men prefer , milled by false applause , The pride of modesty to virtue's
cause . Honours , which make the face of virtue fair , ' Tis great to merit , and ' tis ...
Let daftard souls , or affectation , run To shades , nor wear bright honours fairly
won ; Such men prefer , milled by false applause , The pride of modesty to virtue's
cause . Honours , which make the face of virtue fair , ' Tis great to merit , and ' tis ...
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Let fame look lovely in Britannia's eyes ; They coldly court desert , who fame
despise . For what ' s ambition , but fair virtue's fail ? And what applause , but her
propitious gale ? When swell'd with that , she fleets before the wind To glorious
aims ...
Let fame look lovely in Britannia's eyes ; They coldly court desert , who fame
despise . For what ' s ambition , but fair virtue's fail ? And what applause , but her
propitious gale ? When swell'd with that , she fleets before the wind To glorious
aims ...
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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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