The Works of the English Poets, Volume 33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 pages |
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... trembling string : Who could hear them , and not attempt to fing ? 60 65 70 Rouz'd from these dreams by thy commanding ftrain , I rife and wander through the field or plain ; Led by thy Mufe , from sport to sport I run , Mark the ...
... trembling string : Who could hear them , and not attempt to fing ? 60 65 70 Rouz'd from these dreams by thy commanding ftrain , I rife and wander through the field or plain ; Led by thy Mufe , from sport to sport I run , Mark the ...
Page xiv
... tremble at her awful name : From various fprings divided waters glide , In different colours roll a different tide , Murmur along their crooked banks a while , At once they murmur , and enrich the isle ; A while distinct through many ...
... tremble at her awful name : From various fprings divided waters glide , In different colours roll a different tide , Murmur along their crooked banks a while , At once they murmur , and enrich the isle ; A while distinct through many ...
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... trembling with the fear of being ridicu- lous . If he is made to hope he may please the world , he falls under very unlucky circumftances : for , from the moment he prints , he must expect to hear no more truth , than if he were a ...
... trembling with the fear of being ridicu- lous . If he is made to hope he may please the world , he falls under very unlucky circumftances : for , from the moment he prints , he must expect to hear no more truth , than if he were a ...
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... trembling ofiers play , And Albion's cliffs refound the rural lay . You that , too wife for pride , too good for power , Enjoy the glory to be great no more , And , carrying with you all the world can boast , To all the world ...
... trembling ofiers play , And Albion's cliffs refound the rural lay . You that , too wife for pride , too good for power , Enjoy the glory to be great no more , And , carrying with you all the world can boast , To all the world ...
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... trembling trees ; The trembling trees , in every plain and wood , Her fate remurmur to the filver flood : The filver flood , fo lately calm , appears Swell'd with new paffion , and o'erflows with tears ; The winds and trees and floods ...
... trembling trees ; The trembling trees , in every plain and wood , Her fate remurmur to the filver flood : The filver flood , fo lately calm , appears Swell'd with new paffion , and o'erflows with tears ; The winds and trees and floods ...
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