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The Works of the English Poets - Page 120
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A Miscellaneous Collection of Poems, Songs and Epigrams, Volumes 1-2

T Mosse - 1721 - 534 pages
...ftately Towns, and many, a fertile Plain, The Pomp advances, to the Neighboring Main, Whole Nations crowd around with joyful Cries, And view the Hero with infatiate Eyes. In Haga's Tow'rs he waits, till Eaftern Gales Eropitious rife to fwell the Brittjb Sails.; Hither the Fame of...
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The Spectator, Volume 8

1739 - 332 pages
...And fuch thy Gifts, .celejlial Liberty ! Through Jiately Towns, and many a fertile Plain, The Pomp advances to the neighbouring Main. Whole Nations croud...joyful Cries, And view the Hero with infatiate Eyes. In Haga'/ Towers bewails, ''till Eaftern Gales Propitious rife to fwell the Britifti Sails. Hither the...
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The Works of the Most Celebrated Minor Poets: Containing the Works ..., Volume 2

1749 - 280 pages
...• I'. \ •+ im .-.-. N Th In Haga's towers he waits, 'tfll eaftern gales Propitious rife to fwefl the Britifh fails. Hither the fame of England's monarch brings The vows and friendfhips of the neighb'ring kings i Mature in wifdom, his extenfive mind Takes in the blended int'refts...
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The Works of Celebrated Authors, of Whose Writings There are But Small ...

1750 - 434 pages
...decree, And fuch thy Gifts, celeftial Liberty ! Through itately Towns, and many a fertile Plain, The Pomp advances to the neighbouring Main, Whole Nations croud...infatiate Eyes. In Haga's Towers he waits, 'till eaftern Gale« Propitious rife to fwell the Britijh Sails. Hither the Fame of England's Monarch brings The...
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The Poetical Calendar, Containing a Collection of Scarce and ..., Volumes 1-2

Francis Fawkes - 1763 - 266 pages
...decree, And fuch thy gifts, celeftial liberty ! Thro' ftately towns, and many a fertile plain, The pomp advances to the neighbouring main. Whole nations croud...the fame of England's monarch brings The vows and friendfhips of the neighb'ring kings ; Mature TVIature in wifdom, hrs extenfive mind Takes in the blended...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volume 5

1786 - 670 pages
...fertile plain, Thepomp advances to the neighbouring main. \Vholenationscroud around withjc\rulcrics, Ana view the hero with infatiate eyes. In Haga's towers he waits, till eaftern gain Propitious rife tofwell th' Bri'idi fails. Hither the fa me of England's monarch bring! The vows...
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The Spectator. ...

1789 - 428 pages
...neighbouring main. Whole nations crowd around with joyful cries, And view the hero with infatiate eyes,. 4 In Haga's towers he waits, till eaftern gales Propitious...the fame of England's monarch brings The vows and friendlhips of the neighb'ring kings; Mature in wifdom, his ^xtenfive mind Takes in the blended interefts...
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The Works of the British Poets, Volume 8

Robert Anderson - 1795 - 906 pages
...(lately towns, and many a fertile plain, The pomp advances to the neighbouring main. Whole nations crowd around with joyful cries, And view the hero with infatiate eyes. In Haga's towers he waits, till eallern gale» Propitious rile to fwell the Britilh fails. Hither the fame of England's monarch brings...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 15

British essayists - 1802 - 304 pages
...insatiate eyes. ' In Haga's towers he waits till eastern gales Propitious the to swell the British sails. Hither the fame of England's monarch brings The vows and friendships of the neighb'ring kings ; Mature in wisdom, his extensive mind Takes in the blended interests of mankind,...
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The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 320 pages
...insatiate eves. ' In Haga's towers he waits till eastern gales Propitious rite to swell the British sails. Hither the fame of England's monarch brings The vows and friendships of the neighb'ring kings; Mature in wisdom, his extensive mind Take: in the blended interests of mankind,...
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