The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 50H. Baldwin, 1779 - 318 páginas |
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... thou fought'ft the stranger , REST : Firm as his fate , fo thy own Phocyas dy`d , While the barb'd arrow trembled in his fide . Drawn by thy pen , the theory we see The practic part , too foon ! beheld in thee . Who now shall strike the ...
... thou fought'ft the stranger , REST : Firm as his fate , fo thy own Phocyas dy`d , While the barb'd arrow trembled in his fide . Drawn by thy pen , the theory we see The practic part , too foon ! beheld in thee . Who now shall strike the ...
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... thou in virtue's robes waft richly dreft , And of fine arts abundantly poffest ! But if we rather fhould congratulate A friend's enlargement and exalted state ; - Refign'd to Providence , what can we lefs Than chearful hail thy long'd ...
... thou in virtue's robes waft richly dreft , And of fine arts abundantly poffest ! But if we rather fhould congratulate A friend's enlargement and exalted state ; - Refign'd to Providence , what can we lefs Than chearful hail thy long'd ...
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... thou tread'ft the blissful plains : If there , regardful of the ways of men , Thou feeft with pity , what thou once has been , O gentle fhade ! accept this humble verse , Amidst the meaner honours of thy hearse . 5 IO How does thy ...
... thou tread'ft the blissful plains : If there , regardful of the ways of men , Thou feeft with pity , what thou once has been , O gentle fhade ! accept this humble verse , Amidst the meaner honours of thy hearse . 5 IO How does thy ...
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... thou at length art free , Born into blifs and immortality ! Thy ftruggles are no more ; the palm is won ; Thy brows encircled with the victor's crown ; While lonely left , and desolate below , Full grief I feel , and all a BROTHER'S Woe ...
... thou at length art free , Born into blifs and immortality ! Thy ftruggles are no more ; the palm is won ; Thy brows encircled with the victor's crown ; While lonely left , and desolate below , Full grief I feel , and all a BROTHER'S Woe ...
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... thou doft my willing eye detain . For fee a hero on the adverse strand ! And , lo ! a blooming virgin in his hand ! All hail , celeftial pair ! -a goddess she , } 25 30 Of heavenly birth confeft , a more than mortal , He ! 35 Victorious ...
... thou doft my willing eye detain . For fee a hero on the adverse strand ! And , lo ! a blooming virgin in his hand ! All hail , celeftial pair ! -a goddess she , } 25 30 Of heavenly birth confeft , a more than mortal , He ! 35 Victorious ...
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