The Works of the English Poets, Volume 12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 pages |
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... unite , To fet the hero in a happy light ; Then , in a lucky and propitious hour , Exerts her force , and calls forth all her power . In Naffau's race fhe made this long effay ; Heroes and patriots prepar'd the way , And promis'd , in ...
... unite , To fet the hero in a happy light ; Then , in a lucky and propitious hour , Exerts her force , and calls forth all her power . In Naffau's race fhe made this long effay ; Heroes and patriots prepar'd the way , And promis'd , in ...
Page 253
... stream , Be or the foldier's rant , or poet's theme : All waters fhall unite their fame in thee , Loft in thy waves , as those are in the fea . They They breath'd afresh , unwilling to give o'er , And EPISTLE TO MR . MONTAGUE . 253.
... stream , Be or the foldier's rant , or poet's theme : All waters fhall unite their fame in thee , Loft in thy waves , as those are in the fea . They They breath'd afresh , unwilling to give o'er , And EPISTLE TO MR . MONTAGUE . 253.
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... Unite both streams , and flow on thee alone . The grateful fenate with one voice combine To breathe their forrows , and to comfort thine , By bringing to thy view how Europe's fate Does on thy counfels and thy courage wait : But , when ...
... Unite both streams , and flow on thee alone . The grateful fenate with one voice combine To breathe their forrows , and to comfort thine , By bringing to thy view how Europe's fate Does on thy counfels and thy courage wait : But , when ...
Page 320
... unite ? In fuch odd compofitions our fafety is found ; As the blood of a scorpion's a cure for the bite , So her folly makes whole whom her beauty does wound . UPON UPON A FAVOUR OFFERED . CELIA , too late you 320 WALSH'S POEM S. The ...
... unite ? In fuch odd compofitions our fafety is found ; As the blood of a scorpion's a cure for the bite , So her folly makes whole whom her beauty does wound . UPON UPON A FAVOUR OFFERED . CELIA , too late you 320 WALSH'S POEM S. The ...
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... unite ; For while our love does last , Neither will ftrive to go away ; And why the devil should we stay , When once that love is past ? C C EPIGRA CHLO . E. M. HLOE new - EPI 328 WALSH'S POE M S. To his Miftrefs, against Marriage.
... unite ; For while our love does last , Neither will ftrive to go away ; And why the devil should we stay , When once that love is past ? C C EPIGRA CHLO . E. M. HLOE new - EPI 328 WALSH'S POE M S. To his Miftrefs, against Marriage.
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