The Works of the English Poets, Volume 56J. Rivington, 1779 - 371 pages |
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... streams fupplied the world before . Illuftrious names ! that once in Latium fhin'd , Born to inftruct , and to command mankind ; Chiefs , by whofe virtue mighty Rome was rais'd , And poets , who thofe chiefs fublimely prais'd ; Oft I ...
... streams fupplied the world before . Illuftrious names ! that once in Latium fhin'd , Born to inftruct , and to command mankind ; Chiefs , by whofe virtue mighty Rome was rais'd , And poets , who thofe chiefs fublimely prais'd ; Oft I ...
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... stream to dry ; Beneath the gloom of this embowering shade , This lone retreat , for tender forrow made , I now may give my burden'd heart relief , And pour forth all my ftores of grief ; Of grief furpaffing every other woe , Far as the ...
... stream to dry ; Beneath the gloom of this embowering shade , This lone retreat , for tender forrow made , I now may give my burden'd heart relief , And pour forth all my ftores of grief ; Of grief furpaffing every other woe , Far as the ...
Page 147
... stream ! And honour'd moft in Pifa's lifted field ! Propitious liften to my foothing ftrain ! And to the worthy fons their father's rights maintain ! E PODE I. Peace on their future life , and wealth bestow ; And bid their prefent ...
... stream ! And honour'd moft in Pifa's lifted field ! Propitious liften to my foothing ftrain ! And to the worthy fons their father's rights maintain ! E PODE I. Peace on their future life , and wealth bestow ; And bid their prefent ...
Page 149
... streams ; And on the furface play Apollo's golden beams . E PODE II . * Thus , Fate , O Theron , that with blifs divine And glory once enrich'd thy ancient line , Again reverfing every gracious deed , Woe to thy wretched fires and shame ...
... streams ; And on the furface play Apollo's golden beams . E PODE II . * Thus , Fate , O Theron , that with blifs divine And glory once enrich'd thy ancient line , Again reverfing every gracious deed , Woe to thy wretched fires and shame ...
Page 152
... streams . Thefe , by the bleft in folemn triumph worn , Their unpolluted hands and clustering locks adorn E PODE IV . Such is the righteous will , the high behest , Of Rhadamanthus , ruler of the bleft ; The juft affeffor of the throne ...
... streams . Thefe , by the bleft in folemn triumph worn , Their unpolluted hands and clustering locks adorn E PODE IV . Such is the righteous will , the high behest , Of Rhadamanthus , ruler of the bleft ; The juft affeffor of the throne ...
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