The Works of the English Poets, Volume 20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 pages |
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Page 98
... Will , when the feason offers , fcent the rofe . 170 1475 180 185 And those bright flames that in carnations glow , Ere long will blanch the lily with a fnow . * They They hold that matter must be still the same , 98 GARTH'S POEM'S .
... Will , when the feason offers , fcent the rofe . 170 1475 180 185 And those bright flames that in carnations glow , Ere long will blanch the lily with a fnow . * They They hold that matter must be still the same , 98 GARTH'S POEM'S .
Page 99
... same , And varies but in figure and in name ; And that the foul not dies , but fhifts her feat , New rounds of life to run , or paft repeat . Thus , when the brave and virtuous cease to live , In beings brave and virtuous they revive ...
... same , And varies but in figure and in name ; And that the foul not dies , but fhifts her feat , New rounds of life to run , or paft repeat . Thus , when the brave and virtuous cease to live , In beings brave and virtuous they revive ...
Page 113
... SAME . AT once the Sun and Carlisle took their way , To warm the frozen north , and kindle day ; The flowers to both their glad creation ow'd , Their virtues he , their beauties fhe bestow'd . LADY ESSEX . THE braveft hero , and the ...
... SAME . AT once the Sun and Carlisle took their way , To warm the frozen north , and kindle day ; The flowers to both their glad creation ow'd , Their virtues he , their beauties fhe bestow'd . LADY ESSEX . THE braveft hero , and the ...
Page 114
Samuel Garth Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). THE SAME . To Effex fill the sprightly wine ; The health ' s engaging and divine . Let pureft odours scent the air , And wreaths of roses bind our hair : In her chafte lips these ...
Samuel Garth Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). THE SAME . To Effex fill the sprightly wine ; The health ' s engaging and divine . Let pureft odours scent the air , And wreaths of roses bind our hair : In her chafte lips these ...
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