The Works of the English Poets, Том 26 |
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255 Whatever is , shall be , or e'er has been , Rolls in her thought , and to her
fight ' is seen . The ocean's utmost bounds her eyes explore , And number every
sand on every Thore ; Nature , and all her works , at once they fee , 260 Know
when ...
255 Whatever is , shall be , or e'er has been , Rolls in her thought , and to her
fight ' is seen . The ocean's utmost bounds her eyes explore , And number every
sand on every Thore ; Nature , and all her works , at once they fee , 260 Know
when ...
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While others thought they faw the light decay , And sudden shades opprefs the
fainting day ; 270 Fancy'd wild horrors in each other's face , And faw the ghosts of
all their bury'd race ; Beheld them rise and glare with pale affright , And stalk ...
While others thought they faw the light decay , And sudden shades opprefs the
fainting day ; 270 Fancy'd wild horrors in each other's face , And faw the ghosts of
all their bury'd race ; Beheld them rise and glare with pale affright , And stalk ...
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fall mourn , Think ( if there be a thought can move you more , 568 A pledge more
dear than those I nam'd before ) Think you behold ( were such a posture meet )
Ev'n me , your Pompey , prostrate at your feet . Myself , my wife , my fons , a ...
fall mourn , Think ( if there be a thought can move you more , 568 A pledge more
dear than those I nam'd before ) Think you behold ( were such a posture meet )
Ev'n me , your Pompey , prostrate at your feet . Myself , my wife , my fons , a ...
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Nicholas Rowe Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). 805 815 No
danger aim'd against his life they doubt ; Care for his glory only , fills their thought
: They with he may not stain his name renown'd , By mean submission to the boy
he ...
Nicholas Rowe Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). 805 815 No
danger aim'd against his life they doubt ; Care for his glory only , fills their thought
: They with he may not stain his name renown'd , By mean submission to the boy
he ...
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Fate bids thee now the noble thought improve ; Fate brings thee here , to meet
and talk with Jove . Inquire betimes , what various chance shall come To impious
Cæfar , and thy native Rome ; Try to avert , at least , thy country's doom .
Fate bids thee now the noble thought improve ; Fate brings thee here , to meet
and talk with Jove . Inquire betimes , what various chance shall come To impious
Cæfar , and thy native Rome ; Try to avert , at least , thy country's doom .
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