The Works of the English Poets, Том 28H. Baldwin, 1779 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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Стр. 47
... Tell me can this be any thing but love ? Still with the night my dreams my griefs renew , Still the is prefent to my eyes , And ftill in vain I , as the flies , O'er woods , and plains , and seas , the scornful maid purfue . HORACE ...
... Tell me can this be any thing but love ? Still with the night my dreams my griefs renew , Still the is prefent to my eyes , And ftill in vain I , as the flies , O'er woods , and plains , and seas , the scornful maid purfue . HORACE ...
Стр. 73
... tell , Who the fprightly note fhall fwell His voice attempering to the tuneful shell ? Thee Audenard's recorded field , Bold in thy brave paternal band , beheld , And faw with hopeless heart thy fainting rival yield : Troubled he , with ...
... tell , Who the fprightly note fhall fwell His voice attempering to the tuneful shell ? Thee Audenard's recorded field , Bold in thy brave paternal band , beheld , And faw with hopeless heart thy fainting rival yield : Troubled he , with ...
Стр. 88
... tell ; But then oblivion dark on all my fenfes fell . Again at length my thought reviving came , When I no longer found myself the fame ; Then first this fea - green beard I felt to grow , And thefe large honours on my spreading brow ...
... tell ; But then oblivion dark on all my fenfes fell . Again at length my thought reviving came , When I no longer found myself the fame ; Then first this fea - green beard I felt to grow , And thefe large honours on my spreading brow ...
Стр. 88
... tell ; But then oblivion dark on all my senses fell . Again at length my thought reviving came , When I no longer found myself the fame ; Then first this sea - green beard I felt to grow , And these large honours on my spreading brow ...
... tell ; But then oblivion dark on all my senses fell . Again at length my thought reviving came , When I no longer found myself the fame ; Then first this sea - green beard I felt to grow , And these large honours on my spreading brow ...
Стр. 109
... tell That Marlborough conquer'd , and that Dormer fell . Great Queen ! whose name strikes haughty monarchs pale , On whofe juft fceptre hangs Europa's fcale , Whofe arm like mercy wounds , decides like fate , On whofe decree the nations ...
... tell That Marlborough conquer'd , and that Dormer fell . Great Queen ! whose name strikes haughty monarchs pale , On whofe juft fceptre hangs Europa's fcale , Whofe arm like mercy wounds , decides like fate , On whofe decree the nations ...
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