The Works of the English Poets, Volume 50H. Baldwin, 1779 - 318 pages |
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... fear'd the blow ; Loofe to the world , of every grace possest , Greatly refign'd , thou fought'ft the stranger , REST : Firm as his fate , fo thy own Phocyas dy`d , While the barb'd arrow trembled in his fide . Drawn by thy pen , the ...
... fear'd the blow ; Loofe to the world , of every grace possest , Greatly refign'd , thou fought'ft the stranger , REST : Firm as his fate , fo thy own Phocyas dy`d , While the barb'd arrow trembled in his fide . Drawn by thy pen , the ...
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... fears , or ftoick's pride , Calm as our chriftian hero liv'd , he dy'd . As on the utmost verge of life he stood , Ready to plunge , and feize th ' immortal good , Collecting all his rays diffus'd , in one , ༡༠ His laft great work with ...
... fears , or ftoick's pride , Calm as our chriftian hero liv'd , he dy'd . As on the utmost verge of life he stood , Ready to plunge , and feize th ' immortal good , Collecting all his rays diffus'd , in one , ༡༠ His laft great work with ...
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... fear , " Her joys are in fufpence , her pleafures unfincere . " He comes , thy hero comes ! O beauteous ifle ! " Revive thy genius with a chearful fimile ! " Let thy rejoicing fons fresh palms prepare , " To grace the trophies of the ...
... fear , " Her joys are in fufpence , her pleafures unfincere . " He comes , thy hero comes ! O beauteous ifle ! " Revive thy genius with a chearful fimile ! " Let thy rejoicing fons fresh palms prepare , " To grace the trophies of the ...
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... fear ? - -If heroes be the care " Of heaven above , and heaven inclines to prayer , " Thou fail'ft fecure ; my fons with lifted eyes , " And pious vows , for thee have gain'd the skies . " Come then , my much - lov'd lord ! No more th ...
... fear ? - -If heroes be the care " Of heaven above , and heaven inclines to prayer , " Thou fail'ft fecure ; my fons with lifted eyes , " And pious vows , for thee have gain'd the skies . " Come then , my much - lov'd lord ! No more th ...
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... fears ! 325 In clouds of fulphurous fmoke he shines more bright , For Glory round him waits , with beams of living light . At length the widen'd gates a conquest own , And to his arms refign the yielding town . Here , 335 Here , from ...
... fears ! 325 In clouds of fulphurous fmoke he shines more bright , For Glory round him waits , with beams of living light . At length the widen'd gates a conquest own , And to his arms refign the yielding town . Here , 335 Here , from ...
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