The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 50H. Baldwin, 1779 - 318 páginas |
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... once has been , O gentle fhade ! accept this humble verse , Amidst the meaner honours of thy hearse . 5 IO How does thy Phocyas warm Britannia's youth , In arms to glory , and in love to truth ! Oh ! if the Mufe of future aught prefage ...
... once has been , O gentle fhade ! accept this humble verse , Amidst the meaner honours of thy hearse . 5 IO How does thy Phocyas warm Britannia's youth , In arms to glory , and in love to truth ! Oh ! if the Mufe of future aught prefage ...
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... once demands our wonder , and our grief ; Thy foul in clouded majefty till now , Its finish'd beauties did but partly show , Wondering we faw difclos'd the ample store , Griev'd in that inftant , to expect no more . So in the evening of ...
... once demands our wonder , and our grief ; Thy foul in clouded majefty till now , Its finish'd beauties did but partly show , Wondering we faw difclos'd the ample store , Griev'd in that inftant , to expect no more . So in the evening of ...
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... once fuch differing beauty met before , When warrior Mars did Love's bright queen adore ; Ev'n Love's bright queen might seen less winning fair , And Mars fubmit to his heroic air . Not Jove himself , imperial Jove can show A nobier ...
... once fuch differing beauty met before , When warrior Mars did Love's bright queen adore ; Ev'n Love's bright queen might seen less winning fair , And Mars fubmit to his heroic air . Not Jove himself , imperial Jove can show A nobier ...
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... once two fenfes with delight , Sweet to the ear , and fplendid to the fight . Marble the floor , enrich'd with native stains Of various dye , and streak'd with azure veins . Ev'n emulous art with nature feems to ftrive , And the carv'd ...
... once two fenfes with delight , Sweet to the ear , and fplendid to the fight . Marble the floor , enrich'd with native stains Of various dye , and streak'd with azure veins . Ev'n emulous art with nature feems to ftrive , And the carv'd ...
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... once more embark'd , propitious gales Blow fresh from fhore , and fill his hollow fails . As when the golden god , that rules the day , Drives down his flaming chariot to the fea , And leaves the nations here involv'd in night , To ...
... once more embark'd , propitious gales Blow fresh from fhore , and fill his hollow fails . As when the golden god , that rules the day , Drives down his flaming chariot to the fea , And leaves the nations here involv'd in night , To ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Ægypt Apollo arms beauteous beauty Behold Belgia bleffings bleft breaſt bright Britannia's Cæfar CANTATA charms courſe crouds crown'd Cupid Daphne darts defire Doft thou ELECTRA ev'n eyes facred faid fair fame fate fcene fcorn feem ferene fhade fhall fhining fhore fide fighs fight filent fing fire firſt fkies flain flame flaves flow flowing tears fmiling foes foft fome fong foon foul fpring ftill ftrains ftreams fuch fudden fwain fweet Ganimede glory goddeſs grace grove happy hear heart Heaven heavenly himſelf honours immortal infpire join'd laft Love lyre maid Mufe Mufic ne'er numbers nymph o'er ORESTES pain Peneus plains pleas'd pleaſure Pompey Pothinus praiſe pride rais'd raiſe RECITATIVE reft reign rife riſe ſcene ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhould ſkies ſky ſmile ſpread ſtand ſtate thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tranſport triumphs Venus verſe voice whofe