English Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyErnest Bernbaum C. Scribner's Sons, 1918 - Всего страниц: 364 |
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... Stand there with him , and we are all content . Thou bugbear of the law , stand up and speak , Thy long misconstrued silence break ; Tell us who ' tis upon thy ridge stands there , So full of fault and yet so void of fear ; And from the ...
... Stand there with him , and we are all content . Thou bugbear of the law , stand up and speak , Thy long misconstrued silence break ; Tell us who ' tis upon thy ridge stands there , So full of fault and yet so void of fear ; And from the ...
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... stands exalted there For speaking what we would not hear ; And yet he might have been secure Had he said less or would he ha ' said more . Tell them that this is his reward And worse is yet for him prepared , Because his foolish virtue ...
... stands exalted there For speaking what we would not hear ; And yet he might have been secure Had he said less or would he ha ' said more . Tell them that this is his reward And worse is yet for him prepared , Because his foolish virtue ...
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... stand their ground . No hireling in their army's known ; But bravely fighting for their own Their courage and integrity At last were crowned with victory . They triumphed not without their cost , For many thousand bees were lost ...
... stand their ground . No hireling in their army's known ; But bravely fighting for their own Their courage and integrity At last were crowned with victory . They triumphed not without their cost , For many thousand bees were lost ...
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... stand amazed and tremble , While the hoarse thunder , like a bloody trumpet , Roars a loud onset to the gaping waters , Quick to devour them . Such shall the noise be , and the wild disorder ( If things eternal may be like these earthly ) ...
... stand amazed and tremble , While the hoarse thunder , like a bloody trumpet , Roars a loud onset to the gaping waters , Quick to devour them . Such shall the noise be , and the wild disorder ( If things eternal may be like these earthly ) ...
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... stands a structure of majestic frame , Which from the neighbouring Hampton takes its name . Here Britain's statesmen oft the fall foredoom Of foreign tyrants and of nymphs at home ; Here thou , great Anna ! whom three realms obey , Dost ...
... stands a structure of majestic frame , Which from the neighbouring Hampton takes its name . Here Britain's statesmen oft the fall foredoom Of foreign tyrants and of nymphs at home ; Here thou , great Anna ! whom three realms obey , Dost ...
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