The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 páginas |
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... Thou mak'ft the beauties of the Romans known , And England boafts of riches not her own ; Thy lines have heighten❜d Virgil's majesty , And Horace wonders at himself in thee . Thou teacheft Perfius to inform our isle In fmoother numbers ...
... Thou mak'ft the beauties of the Romans known , And England boafts of riches not her own ; Thy lines have heighten❜d Virgil's majesty , And Horace wonders at himself in thee . Thou teacheft Perfius to inform our isle In fmoother numbers ...
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... thou still the noble task prolong , Nor age , nor fickness , interrupt thy song : Then may we wondering read , how human limbs Have water'd kingdoms , and dissolv'd in streams ; Of thofe rich fruits that on the fertile mold Turn'd ...
... thou still the noble task prolong , Nor age , nor fickness , interrupt thy song : Then may we wondering read , how human limbs Have water'd kingdoms , and dissolv'd in streams ; Of thofe rich fruits that on the fertile mold Turn'd ...
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... thou fing'st thy God , teach us to sing of thee : Tune every string and every tongue , Be thou the Muse and subject of our fong . II . Let all Cecilia's praise proclaim , Employ the echo in her name . Hark how the flutes and trumpets ...
... thou fing'st thy God , teach us to sing of thee : Tune every string and every tongue , Be thou the Muse and subject of our fong . II . Let all Cecilia's praise proclaim , Employ the echo in her name . Hark how the flutes and trumpets ...
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... thou wouldst rehearse , In fmoother numbers and a fofter verfe ; Thy pen had well defcrib'd her graceful air , And Gloriana would have feem'd more fair . Nor muft Rofcommon pafs neglected by , That makes ev'n rules a noble poetry : D 3 ...
... thou wouldst rehearse , In fmoother numbers and a fofter verfe ; Thy pen had well defcrib'd her graceful air , And Gloriana would have feem'd more fair . Nor muft Rofcommon pafs neglected by , That makes ev'n rules a noble poetry : D 3 ...
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... thou goddess heavenly bright , Profuse of blifs , and pregnant with delight ! Eternal pleasures in thy prefence reign , And smiling plenty leads thy wanton train ; Eas'd of her load fubjection grows more light , And poverty looks ...
... thou goddess heavenly bright , Profuse of blifs , and pregnant with delight ! Eternal pleasures in thy prefence reign , And smiling plenty leads thy wanton train ; Eas'd of her load fubjection grows more light , And poverty looks ...
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