The Works of the English Poets, Volume 11H. Baldwin, 1779 |
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... human race Thou art , that wander'st in this desert place ! With joy to thee , as to fome God , I bend , To thee my treasures and myself commend . Oh ! tell a wretch in exile doom'd to stray , What air I breathe , what country I survey ...
... human race Thou art , that wander'st in this desert place ! With joy to thee , as to fome God , I bend , To thee my treasures and myself commend . Oh ! tell a wretch in exile doom'd to stray , What air I breathe , what country I survey ...
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... human victims ftain the feastful floor ! How wide the pavements float with guilty gore ! It fits thee now to wear a dark disguise , And fecret walk unknown to mortal eyes . For this , my hand shall wither every grace , And every ...
... human victims ftain the feastful floor ! How wide the pavements float with guilty gore ! It fits thee now to wear a dark disguise , And fecret walk unknown to mortal eyes . For this , my hand shall wither every grace , And every ...
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... human race ! The fwain reply'd : It never was our guise To flight the poor , or aught humane despise ; For Jove unfolds our hofpitable door , ' Tis Jove that fends the stranger and the poor . Little , alas is all the good I can ; A man ...
... human race ! The fwain reply'd : It never was our guise To flight the poor , or aught humane despise ; For Jove unfolds our hofpitable door , ' Tis Jove that fends the stranger and the poor . Little , alas is all the good I can ; A man ...
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... human step our land impervious lies , And round the coaft circumfluent oceans rise . The fwain returns : A tale of forrows hear : In fpacious Crete he drew his natal air , Long doom'd to wander o'er the land and main , For Heaven has ...
... human step our land impervious lies , And round the coaft circumfluent oceans rise . The fwain returns : A tale of forrows hear : In fpacious Crete he drew his natal air , Long doom'd to wander o'er the land and main , For Heaven has ...
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... , 170 But droop'd her head , and drew a fecret figh . When Theoclymenus the feer began : O fuffering confort of the fuffering man ! * Proteus . What What human knowledge could , those kings might tell ; 96 POPE'S HOME R.
... , 170 But droop'd her head , and drew a fecret figh . When Theoclymenus the feer began : O fuffering confort of the fuffering man ! * Proteus . What What human knowledge could , those kings might tell ; 96 POPE'S HOME R.
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