The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 páginas |
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... head unfung , Renown'd in verfe each fhady thicket grows , And every stream in heavenly numbers flows . How am I pleas'd to fearch the hills and woods For rifing springs and celebrated floods ! To To view the Nar , tumultuous in his ...
... head unfung , Renown'd in verfe each fhady thicket grows , And every stream in heavenly numbers flows . How am I pleas'd to fearch the hills and woods For rifing springs and celebrated floods ! To To view the Nar , tumultuous in his ...
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... , that lies In ten degrees of more indulgent skiès , Nor at the coarseness of our heaven repine , Though o'er our heads the frozen Pleiads shine : ' Tis Liberty that crowns Britannia's ifle , And makes ' Tis 44 ADDISON'S POEMS .
... , that lies In ten degrees of more indulgent skiès , Nor at the coarseness of our heaven repine , Though o'er our heads the frozen Pleiads shine : ' Tis Liberty that crowns Britannia's ifle , And makes ' Tis 44 ADDISON'S POEMS .
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... head , And fain her godlike fons would difunite By foreign gold , or by domeftic fpite But ftrives in vain to conquer or divide , : Whom Naffau's arms defend and counfels guide . Fir'd with the name , which I fo oft have found The ...
... head , And fain her godlike fons would difunite By foreign gold , or by domeftic fpite But ftrives in vain to conquer or divide , : Whom Naffau's arms defend and counfels guide . Fir'd with the name , which I fo oft have found The ...
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... came ; for all the night A murky ftorm deep louring o'er our heads Hung imminent , that with impervious gloom Oppos'd itself to Cynthia's filver ray , And And fhaded all beneath . But now the fun With 46 ADDISON'S POEMS ..
... came ; for all the night A murky ftorm deep louring o'er our heads Hung imminent , that with impervious gloom Oppos'd itself to Cynthia's filver ray , And And fhaded all beneath . But now the fun With 46 ADDISON'S POEMS ..
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... head , and funk her to the duft . Since falfe Laomedon's tyrannic sway , That durft defraud th ' immortals of their pay , H 3 } Her Her guardian gods renounc'd their patronage , Nor would the HORACE , Book III . ODE III . 103.
... head , and funk her to the duft . Since falfe Laomedon's tyrannic sway , That durft defraud th ' immortals of their pay , H 3 } Her Her guardian gods renounc'd their patronage , Nor would the HORACE , Book III . ODE III . 103.
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