The Works of the English Poets, Volume 12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 pages |
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Page 221
... eyes and wild dishevel'd hair , Had mourn'd their brothers , fons , and husbands flain . These dusky fhadows make this fcene more bright ; The horror adds to the delight . This glorious pomp our fpirits chears ; from hence We lucky ...
... eyes and wild dishevel'd hair , Had mourn'd their brothers , fons , and husbands flain . These dusky fhadows make this fcene more bright ; The horror adds to the delight . This glorious pomp our fpirits chears ; from hence We lucky ...
Page 237
... eyes have made their race compleat ; They rofe in Valour , and in Beauty fet . Duchefs Duchefs of BEAUFORT . Offspring of a tuneful fire , [ 237 ] Written at Althrop, in a blank Leaf of Waller's Poems, upon feeing Vandyke's Picture of ...
... eyes have made their race compleat ; They rofe in Valour , and in Beauty fet . Duchefs Duchefs of BEAUFORT . Offspring of a tuneful fire , [ 237 ] Written at Althrop, in a blank Leaf of Waller's Poems, upon feeing Vandyke's Picture of ...
Page 238
... eyes . Lady MARY CHURCHILL . Faireft and lateft of the beauteous race , Bleft with your parents wit , and her firft blooming face ; Born with our liberties in William's reign , Your eyes alone that liberty reftrain . Duchefs of RICHMOND ...
... eyes . Lady MARY CHURCHILL . Faireft and lateft of the beauteous race , Bleft with your parents wit , and her firft blooming face ; Born with our liberties in William's reign , Your eyes alone that liberty reftrain . Duchefs of RICHMOND ...
Page 239
... eyes to give one parting blow , Have at the heart of every ogling beau ! This goodly goofe , all feather'd like a jay , So gravely vain , and fo demurely gay , Last night , t ' adorn the court , did overload Her bald buff forehead with ...
... eyes to give one parting blow , Have at the heart of every ogling beau ! This goodly goofe , all feather'd like a jay , So gravely vain , and fo demurely gay , Last night , t ' adorn the court , did overload Her bald buff forehead with ...
Page 250
... eyes behold how mine do flow ; Go meet your country's joy , your virtue's due ; Receive their triumphs , and prepare for new ; Enlarge my empire , and let France afford The next large harvest to thy profperous fword : Again in Crecy let ...
... eyes behold how mine do flow ; Go meet your country's joy , your virtue's due ; Receive their triumphs , and prepare for new ; Enlarge my empire , and let France afford The next large harvest to thy profperous fword : Again in Crecy let ...
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