The Works of the English Poets, Volume 30J. Nichols, 1779 - 304 pages |
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... tears fhall bathe thy glorious wound She for thy fafety fhall enlarge her laws ; And in her ftatutes shall thy worth be found . VI . Yet ' midft her fighs the triumphs , on the hand Reflecting , that diffus'd the public woe ; A ftranger ...
... tears fhall bathe thy glorious wound She for thy fafety fhall enlarge her laws ; And in her ftatutes shall thy worth be found . VI . Yet ' midft her fighs the triumphs , on the hand Reflecting , that diffus'd the public woe ; A ftranger ...
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... tear , He cares not yet pr'ythee be kind to his fame . GUALTERUS DANISTONUS ad Amicos . DUM ftudeo fungi fallentis munere vitæ , Adfectoque viam fedibus Elyfiis , Aretoa florens Sophiâ , Samifque fuperbus Difcipulis , animas morte ...
... tear , He cares not yet pr'ythee be kind to his fame . GUALTERUS DANISTONUS ad Amicos . DUM ftudeo fungi fallentis munere vitæ , Adfectoque viam fedibus Elyfiis , Aretoa florens Sophiâ , Samifque fuperbus Difcipulis , animas morte ...
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... tears.- France's fourth Henry we may fee A fervant to the fair d'Eftree ; When , quitting Coutras ' profperous field , And Fortune taught at length to yield , He from his guards and midnight tent - Difguis'd o'er hills and vallies went ...
... tears.- France's fourth Henry we may fee A fervant to the fair d'Eftree ; When , quitting Coutras ' profperous field , And Fortune taught at length to yield , He from his guards and midnight tent - Difguis'd o'er hills and vallies went ...
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... tear , each blushing grace , That deck'd dear Eloifa's face . Happy the poet , bleft the lays , Which Buckingham has deign'd to praise ! Next , Dick , as youth and habit fways , A hundred gambols Alma plays . If , whilft a boy , Jack ...
... tear , each blushing grace , That deck'd dear Eloifa's face . Happy the poet , bleft the lays , Which Buckingham has deign'd to praise ! Next , Dick , as youth and habit fways , A hundred gambols Alma plays . If , whilft a boy , Jack ...
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... explain , That all we act , and all we think , is vain . That , in this pilgrimage of feventy years , O'er rocks of perils , and through vales of tears , H 3 S Deflin'd Deftin'd to march , our doubtful steps we tend , [ 101 ]
... explain , That all we act , and all we think , is vain . That , in this pilgrimage of feventy years , O'er rocks of perils , and through vales of tears , H 3 S Deflin'd Deftin'd to march , our doubtful steps we tend , [ 101 ]
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