The Works of the English Poets, Volume 11E. Cox, 1779 - 212 pages |
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... still his thoughts does bend ; Who , though his right a ftronger power invade , 260 Though fate opprefs , and no man give him aid , Cheer'd with th ' affurance that he there fhall find Reft from all toils , and no remorfe of mind ; Can ...
... still his thoughts does bend ; Who , though his right a ftronger power invade , 260 Though fate opprefs , and no man give him aid , Cheer'd with th ' affurance that he there fhall find Reft from all toils , and no remorfe of mind ; Can ...
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... still remains a task behind , In which thy readieft art may labour find . At distance let the mourning queen appear , ( But where fad news too foon may reach her ear ; ) 513 C 3 Defcribe Defcribe her proftrate to the throne above ...
... still remains a task behind , In which thy readieft art may labour find . At distance let the mourning queen appear , ( But where fad news too foon may reach her ear ; ) 513 C 3 Defcribe Defcribe her proftrate to the throne above ...
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... Still tranfported , never cloy'd . Chambers , clofets , fields , and groves , Bore witness of our daily loves ; And on the bark of every tree You might the marks of our endearments fee . Diftichs , pofies , and the pointed bits Of ...
... Still tranfported , never cloy'd . Chambers , clofets , fields , and groves , Bore witness of our daily loves ; And on the bark of every tree You might the marks of our endearments fee . Diftichs , pofies , and the pointed bits Of ...
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... night , And only in the dark he strays ; Still wretch enough to live , with worse fools spends his days , And for old fhoes and scraps repeats dull plays .. Then Then next there follow'd , to make up the throng 34 POEMS . OT WAY'S.
... night , And only in the dark he strays ; Still wretch enough to live , with worse fools spends his days , And for old fhoes and scraps repeats dull plays .. Then Then next there follow'd , to make up the throng 34 POEMS . OT WAY'S.
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... Still when the spoke she meant another way ; And when the curs'd , fhe feem'd to pray . Her hellish charms had all a holy dress , And bore the name of godliness , All her familiars feem'd the fons of Peace . Honest habits they all wore ...
... Still when the spoke she meant another way ; And when the curs'd , fhe feem'd to pray . Her hellish charms had all a holy dress , And bore the name of godliness , All her familiars feem'd the fons of Peace . Honest habits they all wore ...
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Acontius arms beauty beſt bleffings bleft breaſt Cæfar Cæfar's charms Cyclops Cydippe dæmon Daphnis defign defire delight dreft e'er eaſe Ev'n eyes facred fafe fair falfe fame fate fatire fear feem'd fhall fhame fhew fhining fhore fighs fince firft firſt flain flave fmile foft fome fong fools foul ftill fuch fure fwain grace grave he lies hand heart heaven herſelf himſelf Hippolytus honour juſt kind king laft laſt laurels lefs lov'd Lucretius mighty mind moft MOPSUS moſt Mufe Muſe muſt ne'er noble nymph o'er OVID paſt peace pleaſe pleaſure Poet praiſe pride rage rais'd raiſe reft rife riſe royal ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhould ſpeak ſpread ſtand ſtar ſtate ſtay ſtill ſtreams Tartuffe tell thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand triumph Twas twill verfe virtue Whilft whofe whoſe wonder