The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 1H. Hughs, 1779 - 407 páginas |
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... glafs Saw the whole scene of heavenly motions pass ; So thou know'ft all fo well that ' s done within , As if fome living crystal man thou ' dst seen . D 4 Nor Nor does this science make thy crown alone , But TO DR . SCARBOROUGH . 39.
... glafs Saw the whole scene of heavenly motions pass ; So thou know'ft all fo well that ' s done within , As if fome living crystal man thou ' dst seen . D 4 Nor Nor does this science make thy crown alone , But TO DR . SCARBOROUGH . 39.
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... crown alone , But whole Apollo is thine own ; His gentler arts , belov'd in vain by me , Are wedded and enjoy'd by thee . Thou ' rt by this noble mixture free From the phyficians ' frequent malady , Fantastic incivility : There are who ...
... crown alone , But whole Apollo is thine own ; His gentler arts , belov'd in vain by me , Are wedded and enjoy'd by thee . Thou ' rt by this noble mixture free From the phyficians ' frequent malady , Fantastic incivility : There are who ...
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... crown lefs painful work afford , Lefs exercife his patience , or his sword ; So long her conqueror , Fortune's fpite pursued ; Till with unwearied virtue he fubdued All home - bred malice , and all foreign boasts ; Their ftrength was ...
... crown lefs painful work afford , Lefs exercife his patience , or his sword ; So long her conqueror , Fortune's fpite pursued ; Till with unwearied virtue he fubdued All home - bred malice , and all foreign boasts ; Their ftrength was ...
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... crown ) Ev'n thou my breast with fuch bleft rage inspire , As mov'd the tuneful ftrings of David's lyre ; Guide my bold steps with thine own travelling flame , In thefe untrodden paths to facred fame ! Lo , with pure hands thy heavenly ...
... crown ) Ev'n thou my breast with fuch bleft rage inspire , As mov'd the tuneful ftrings of David's lyre ; Guide my bold steps with thine own travelling flame , In thefe untrodden paths to facred fame ! Lo , with pure hands thy heavenly ...
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... crown'd to their disgrace ! " Ah , Saul ! thy fervant's vaffal must thou live ? " Place to his harp must thy dread sceptre give ? " What wants he now but that ? canft thou forget 265 " ( If thou be'ft man thou canst not ) how they met ...
... crown'd to their disgrace ! " Ah , Saul ! thy fervant's vaffal must thou live ? " Place to his harp must thy dread sceptre give ? " What wants he now but that ? canft thou forget 265 " ( If thou be'ft man thou canst not ) how they met ...
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