The Works of the English Poets, Том 20J. Nichols, 1779 - Всего страниц: 432 |
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... fear'd , Apollo would return no more From warmer climes to an ungrateful shore . But you , the favourite of the tuneful Nine , Have made the God in his full luftre shine ; Our night have chang'd into a glorious day ; And reach'd ...
... fear'd , Apollo would return no more From warmer climes to an ungrateful shore . But you , the favourite of the tuneful Nine , Have made the God in his full luftre shine ; Our night have chang'd into a glorious day ; And reach'd ...
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... fears fome distant villa chose , O'er their quietus where fat judges dofe , And lull their cough and confcience to repose : Or , if fome cloister's refuge I implore , Where holy drones o'er dying tapers fnore , Ver . 170 . VARIATIONS ...
... fears fome distant villa chose , O'er their quietus where fat judges dofe , And lull their cough and confcience to repose : Or , if fome cloister's refuge I implore , Where holy drones o'er dying tapers fnore , Ver . 170 . VARIATIONS ...
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... fear , And fly Hypocrify with pious leer . Glouting with fullen fpite the fury shook Her clotted locks , and blafted with each look ; Then tore with canker'd teeth the pregnant fcrolls , 20 25 30 35 Where Fame the acts of demi - gods ...
... fear , And fly Hypocrify with pious leer . Glouting with fullen fpite the fury shook Her clotted locks , and blafted with each look ; Then tore with canker'd teeth the pregnant fcrolls , 20 25 30 35 Where Fame the acts of demi - gods ...
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... fear . Since by no arts I therefore can defeat The happy enterprizes of the great , I'll calmly stoop to more inferior things , And try if my lov'd snakes have teeth or stings . She faid ; and straight fhrill Colon's perfon took , In ...
... fear . Since by no arts I therefore can defeat The happy enterprizes of the great , I'll calmly stoop to more inferior things , And try if my lov'd snakes have teeth or stings . She faid ; and straight fhrill Colon's perfon took , In ...
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... well , Which thou fhould'ft fear to know , or I to tell . Tis true , thou ever wast esteem'd by me The great Alcides of our company . 165 When When we with noble fcorn refolv'd to ease Ourfelves from 34 GARTH'S POEM S.
... well , Which thou fhould'ft fear to know , or I to tell . Tis true , thou ever wast esteem'd by me The great Alcides of our company . 165 When When we with noble fcorn refolv'd to ease Ourfelves from 34 GARTH'S POEM S.
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