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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical - Page 219
by Samuel Johnson - 1779
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A Collection of Poems: Viz. The Temple of Death

1702 - 472 pages
...beft. In CharUs, fo good a Man and King, we fee A double Image of the Deity. Oh ! Had He more refembled It ! Oh why Was He not ftill more like; and could...Thoughts alone enjoy His Name, And faint Ideas of our Bldling frame ! In Thames , the Ocean's Darling, Englmfs Pride, The pleafing Emblem of his Reign does...
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A collection of poems: viz The temple of death: by the marquis of Normanby ...

Collection - 1702 - 476 pages
...In Charles, fo good a Matt and King, we fee A double Image of the Deity. Oh ! Had He more refembled It ! Oh why Was He not ftill more like; and could not dkf ? Now do our Thoughts alone enjoy His Name, And fantldeas of our Bleffing frame ! In Thames, theOcean's...
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The Works and Life of the Right Honourable Charles: Late Earl of ..., Parts 1-2

Charles Montagu Earl of Halifax - 1715 - 376 pages
...Deity. Ob!, had He more, refembfed it ! Oh, why . Was He not {lill.^ more like, and cou'd not dye? Now do our Thoughts alone enjoy His Name, And faint Ideas of -our BlefTmg frame! In Thames, the Clean's Darling, England'?, Pride, The pleading Emblem of His Reign does...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volume 26

English poets - 1790 - 326 pages
...: In Charles fo good a man and king, we fee A double image of the deity. Oh ! had he more refembled it ! Oh, why Was he not ftill more like, and could...of our ifle, Richer than Tagus, or ^Egyptian Nile : Tho'igh no rich fand in him, no pearls are found, Yet fields rejoice, his meadows laugh around; Lefs...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volume 9

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 pages
...and king, we see A double image of the deity. Oh ! had he more resembled it! Oh, why Was he not still more like, and could not die ? Now do our thoughts alone enjoy his name, And faint ideas of our blessing frame ! In Thames, the Ocean's darling, England's pride, The pleasing emblem of his reign...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 9

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 612 pages
...and kipg, we see A double image of the deity. Oh ! had he more resembled it! Oh, why Was he not still more like, and could not die ? • Now do our thoughts alone enjoy his name, And faint ideas of our blessing frame ! In Tii mi. s, the Ocean's darling, England's pride, The pleasing emblem of his reign...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley

Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 562 pages
...we see A double imago of the Deity. Oh ! had he inore resembled it ! oh, why 1 ¿0 Was he not still more like, and could not die ! Now do our thoughts alone enjoy his name, And faint ideas of our blessing frame. In Thames, the ocean's darling, England's pride, The pleasing emblem of his reign does...
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