The Art of Poetry on a New Plan, Volumen 2Gregg, 1969 |
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John Newbery. Behold her cross triumphant on the main , The guard of commerce , and the dread of Spain , Ere masquerades ... Behold our fame , our wealth , our lives your own . To fuch , a groaning nation's fpoils are giv'n , When public ...
John Newbery. Behold her cross triumphant on the main , The guard of commerce , and the dread of Spain , Ere masquerades ... Behold our fame , our wealth , our lives your own . To fuch , a groaning nation's fpoils are giv'n , When public ...
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... Behold , behold the wretch , by vain alarms And age , reduc'd to dream of kings in arins ! A fury from the deeps of hell , I bear ; In thefe dread hands , deftruction , death and war ! With that a flaming torch the goddess threw Deep ...
... Behold , behold the wretch , by vain alarms And age , reduc'd to dream of kings in arins ! A fury from the deeps of hell , I bear ; In thefe dread hands , deftruction , death and war ! With that a flaming torch the goddess threw Deep ...
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... behold , Thou glorious leader of unconquer'd bands , Behold , defcended from Darius ' loins , Th ' afflicted Ariana , and my pray'r Accept with pity , nor my tears disdain ! First , that I lov'd the beft of human race , By nature's hand ...
... behold , Thou glorious leader of unconquer'd bands , Behold , defcended from Darius ' loins , Th ' afflicted Ariana , and my pray'r Accept with pity , nor my tears disdain ! First , that I lov'd the beft of human race , By nature's hand ...
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