The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Samuel Johnson, Volumen 31John Nichols, 1790 |
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... join'd A folid judgment , and a wit refin'd ! Here injur❜d Phocyas and Eudocia claim A lasting pity , and a lasting fame : Thy heroine's fofter virtues charm the fight , And fill our fouls with ravishing delight . Exalted love and ...
... join'd A folid judgment , and a wit refin'd ! Here injur❜d Phocyas and Eudocia claim A lasting pity , and a lasting fame : Thy heroine's fofter virtues charm the fight , And fill our fouls with ravishing delight . Exalted love and ...
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... join'd ; their crooked fhores provide A fpacious bay within , for anchor'd ships to ride . Here , on the margin of the rolling flood , Divinely fair , like fea - born Venus , stood Britannia's genius , in a robe array'd Of broider'd ...
... join'd ; their crooked fhores provide A fpacious bay within , for anchor'd ships to ride . Here , on the margin of the rolling flood , Divinely fair , like fea - born Venus , stood Britannia's genius , in a robe array'd Of broider'd ...
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... victorious youths in concert fought , 155 How , ere the battle join'd , they ftrove With emulous honour , and with mutual love ; * Maurice and Henry . How How Maurice , touch'd with tender care Of Henry's fafety 44 POEMS . HUGHES'S.
... victorious youths in concert fought , 155 How , ere the battle join'd , they ftrove With emulous honour , and with mutual love ; * Maurice and Henry . How How Maurice , touch'd with tender care Of Henry's fafety 44 POEMS . HUGHES'S.
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... join'd ; But , with vain threats , forbidding parents ftrove To check the joy ; they could not check the love .. Each captive heart confumes in like defire ; The more conceal'd , the fiercer rag'd the fire . Soft looks , the filent ...
... join'd ; But , with vain threats , forbidding parents ftrove To check the joy ; they could not check the love .. Each captive heart confumes in like defire ; The more conceal'd , the fiercer rag'd the fire . Soft looks , the filent ...
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... d , Whom mutual love and the fame fate have join'd . And thou , fair tree , beneath whose friendly shade , One lifeless lover is already laid , 110 115 120 125 130 And And foon fhall cover two ; for ever wear Death's 62 POEMS . HUGHES'S.
... d , Whom mutual love and the fame fate have join'd . And thou , fair tree , beneath whose friendly shade , One lifeless lover is already laid , 110 115 120 125 130 And And foon fhall cover two ; for ever wear Death's 62 POEMS . HUGHES'S.
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