The Works of the English Poets, Volume 11H. Baldwin, 1779 |
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... death fhall gently call thee hence ( Sure fate of every mortal excellence ! ) Farewell ! and joys fucceffive ever spring To thee , to thine , the people , and the king ! Thus he ; then parting prints the fandy shore To the fair port ; a ...
... death fhall gently call thee hence ( Sure fate of every mortal excellence ! ) Farewell ! and joys fucceffive ever spring To thee , to thine , the people , and the king ! Thus he ; then parting prints the fandy shore To the fair port ; a ...
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... storms by fea , and combats on the shore : All which foft fleep now banish'd from his breast , Wrapt in a pleafing , deep , and death - like rest . 105 But But when the morning ftar with early ray Flam'd in POPE'S HOME R.
... storms by fea , and combats on the shore : All which foft fleep now banish'd from his breast , Wrapt in a pleafing , deep , and death - like rest . 105 But But when the morning ftar with early ray Flam'd in POPE'S HOME R.
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... 35 40 45 . Far from his country roams my hapless lord ! Or figh'd in exile forta his latest breath , 50 Now cover'd with th ' eternal fhade of death ! But But enter this my homely roof , and fee Our 24 . POPE'S HOMER .
... 35 40 45 . Far from his country roams my hapless lord ! Or figh'd in exile forta his latest breath , 50 Now cover'd with th ' eternal fhade of death ! But But enter this my homely roof , and fee Our 24 . POPE'S HOMER .
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... death's embrace refign'd : Ah , perish Helen ! perish all her kind ! 80 For whofe curs'd caufe , in Agamemnon's name , He trod fo fatally the paths of Fame . 85 His veft fuccinct then girding round his waist , 4 His ODYSSEY , BOOK XIV . 25.
... death's embrace refign'd : Ah , perish Helen ! perish all her kind ! 80 For whofe curs'd caufe , in Agamemnon's name , He trod fo fatally the paths of Fame . 85 His veft fuccinct then girding round his waist , 4 His ODYSSEY , BOOK XIV . 25.
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... death in all his forms appear , I faw him not , it was not mine to fear . Before the rest I rais'd my ready feel ; The first I met , he yielded , or he fell . 240 } 250 255 But works of peace my soul disdain'd to bear , The rural labour ...
... death in all his forms appear , I faw him not , it was not mine to fear . Before the rest I rais'd my ready feel ; The first I met , he yielded , or he fell . 240 } 250 255 But works of peace my soul disdain'd to bear , The rural labour ...
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