The Works of the English Poets, Volume 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 pages |
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... foul . To close the pomp , Ethon , the fteed of state , 132 : Is led , the funerals of his lord to wait . Stripp'd of his tappings , with a fullen pace He walks , and the big tears run rolling down his face . The lance of Pallas , and ...
... foul . To close the pomp , Ethon , the fteed of state , 132 : Is led , the funerals of his lord to wait . Stripp'd of his tappings , with a fullen pace He walks , and the big tears run rolling down his face . The lance of Pallas , and ...
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... foul the ftroke of fortune fled : Præscious of ills , and leaving me behind , To drink the dregs of life by fate affign'd . Beyond the goal of nature I have gone ; My Pallas late set out , but reach'd too foon . If , from my league ...
... foul the ftroke of fortune fled : Præscious of ills , and leaving me behind , To drink the dregs of life by fate affign'd . Beyond the goal of nature I have gone ; My Pallas late set out , but reach'd too foon . If , from my league ...
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... foul polluters of his bed enjoy . 410 The Gods have envy'd me the sweets of life , My much - lov'd country , and my more - lov'd wife : Banish'd from both , I mourn ; while in the sky , Transform'd to birds , my loft companions fly ...
... foul polluters of his bed enjoy . 410 The Gods have envy'd me the sweets of life , My much - lov'd country , and my more - lov'd wife : Banish'd from both , I mourn ; while in the sky , Transform'd to birds , my loft companions fly ...
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... on his bank appears : For that ' s as true as thy diffembled fears Of my revenge : difmifs that vanity , Thou , Drances , art below a death from me . 630 Let Let that vile foul in that vile body reft : 22 DRYDEN'S POE M S ..
... on his bank appears : For that ' s as true as thy diffembled fears Of my revenge : difmifs that vanity , Thou , Drances , art below a death from me . 630 Let Let that vile foul in that vile body reft : 22 DRYDEN'S POE M S ..
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John Dryden Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). Let that vile foul in that vile body reft : The lodging is well worthy of the guest . Now , royal father , to the present state Of our affairs , and of this high debate ; If in your ...
John Dryden Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). Let that vile foul in that vile body reft : The lodging is well worthy of the guest . Now , royal father , to the present state Of our affairs , and of this high debate ; If in your ...
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