Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 3-4J. Bell, 1789 |
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... thee Patron of a nation's cause . ' Twas there the world perceiv'd and own'd thee great , Thence Anna call'd thee to the reins of State ; " Go , said the greatest Queen , with Oxford go , And still the tumults of the world below , Exert ...
... thee Patron of a nation's cause . ' Twas there the world perceiv'd and own'd thee great , Thence Anna call'd thee to the reins of State ; " Go , said the greatest Queen , with Oxford go , And still the tumults of the world below , Exert ...
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... thee witlings damn , For errors scarce enough to prove thee man : Errors there are , for who so partial sees The Prince of Playwrights in his Pericles ? But when the youthful Dane to raptures swells At the sad tale his poison'd father ...
... thee witlings damn , For errors scarce enough to prove thee man : Errors there are , for who so partial sees The Prince of Playwrights in his Pericles ? But when the youthful Dane to raptures swells At the sad tale his poison'd father ...
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... thee , my Country , will I fix my seat ; Nor envy the poor wretch , that wou'd be great : My life and arms I dedicate to Thee ; For , know , it is my int'rest to be free . NOTES ON EPISTLES CRITICAL AND DIDACTIC . EPISTLE I. Page 162 ...
... thee , my Country , will I fix my seat ; Nor envy the poor wretch , that wou'd be great : My life and arms I dedicate to Thee ; For , know , it is my int'rest to be free . NOTES ON EPISTLES CRITICAL AND DIDACTIC . EPISTLE I. Page 162 ...
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