The Works of the English Poets, Volume 11H. Baldwin, 1779 |
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... fate , and ey'd the fun , and wish'd the night ; Slow feem'd the fun to move , the hours to roll , His native home deep - imag'd in his foul . As the tir'd ploughman spent with ftubborn toil , Whose oxen long have torn the furrow'd soil ...
... fate , and ey'd the fun , and wish'd the night ; Slow feem'd the fun to move , the hours to roll , His native home deep - imag'd in his foul . As the tir'd ploughman spent with ftubborn toil , Whose oxen long have torn the furrow'd soil ...
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... 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 herald march'd before , B 3 65 70 75 80 ...
... 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 herald march'd before , B 3 65 70 75 80 ...
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... Fates have follow'd as declar'd the feer . Be humbled , nations ! and your monarch hear . No more unlicens'd brave the deeps , no more With every ftranger pass from shore to fhore ; On angry Neptune now for mercy call : To his high name ...
... Fates have follow'd as declar'd the feer . Be humbled , nations ! and your monarch hear . No more unlicens'd brave the deeps , no more With every ftranger pass from shore to fhore ; On angry Neptune now for mercy call : To his high name ...
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... Fate expect . Domeftic woes far heavier to be borne ! The pride of fools , and flaves ' insulting scorn . 350 But thou be filent , nor reveal thy state ; Yield to the force of unresisted fate , And And bear unmov'd the wrongs of base ...
... Fate expect . Domeftic woes far heavier to be borne ! The pride of fools , and flaves ' insulting scorn . 350 But thou be filent , nor reveal thy state ; Yield to the force of unresisted fate , And And bear unmov'd the wrongs of base ...
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... Fate engage , And mighty Neptune's unrelenting rage ? 390 Now lift thy longing eyes , while I restore The pleafing profpect of thy native shore : Behold the port of Phorcys ! fenc'd around With rocky mountains , and with olives crown'd ...
... Fate engage , And mighty Neptune's unrelenting rage ? 390 Now lift thy longing eyes , while I restore The pleafing profpect of thy native shore : Behold the port of Phorcys ! fenc'd around With rocky mountains , and with olives crown'd ...
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