The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 1H. Hughs, 1779 - 407 páginas |
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... court , nor in the war , " Nor at th ' exchange , shalt be , nor at the wrangling " Content thyself with the fniall barren praife , [ bar : “ That neglected verse does raise . ” She fpake , and all my years to come Took their unlucky ...
... court , nor in the war , " Nor at th ' exchange , shalt be , nor at the wrangling " Content thyself with the fniall barren praife , [ bar : “ That neglected verse does raise . ” She fpake , and all my years to come Took their unlucky ...
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... court appear , 15 And flew ft him with thy nails , thy cross , and spear , Whilft Hell's black tyrant trembled to behold The glorious light he forfeited of old ; Who , heaven's glad burden now , and jufteft pride , Sitt'ft high enthron ...
... court appear , 15 And flew ft him with thy nails , thy cross , and spear , Whilft Hell's black tyrant trembled to behold The glorious light he forfeited of old ; Who , heaven's glad burden now , and jufteft pride , Sitt'ft high enthron ...
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... wealthy caves ; Beneath th ' eternal fountain of all waves , Where their vaft court the mother - waters keep , And , undisturb'd by moons , in filence sleep ; 70 75 80 There 85 90 There is a place deep , wondrous deep DAVIDE I S. Book I.
... wealthy caves ; Beneath th ' eternal fountain of all waves , Where their vaft court the mother - waters keep , And , undisturb'd by moons , in filence sleep ; 70 75 80 There 85 90 There is a place deep , wondrous deep DAVIDE I S. Book I.
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... court below , May I a ragged , contemn'd Virtue grow ! " She spoke ; all star'd at first , and made a pause ; But ftrait the general murmur of applause 220 Ran through Death's courts ; the frown'd still , and begun To envy at the praife ...
... court below , May I a ragged , contemn'd Virtue grow ! " She spoke ; all star'd at first , and made a pause ; But ftrait the general murmur of applause 220 Ran through Death's courts ; the frown'd still , and begun To envy at the praife ...
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... court ; " The court that must be his ; where he fhall sport " Himself with all thy concubines , thy gold , " Thy coftly robes , thy crown . Wert thou not told " This by proud Samuel , when at Gilgal he 275 " With bold falfe threats from ...
... court ; " The court that must be his ; where he fhall sport " Himself with all thy concubines , thy gold , " Thy coftly robes , thy crown . Wert thou not told " This by proud Samuel , when at Gilgal he 275 " With bold falfe threats from ...
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