The Works of the English Poets, Volume 11E. Cox, 1779 - 212 pages |
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... Muse , what wonders thou didst find Worthy thy fong and his celeftial mind . Within a gate of strength , whose ancient frame Has outworn Time , and the records of Fame , 190 A reverend dome there ftands , where twice each day Affembling ...
... Muse , what wonders thou didst find Worthy thy fong and his celeftial mind . Within a gate of strength , whose ancient frame Has outworn Time , and the records of Fame , 190 A reverend dome there ftands , where twice each day Affembling ...
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... Muse , and strive that end to gain . Thou kind diffolver of encroaching care , And eafe of every bitter weight I bear , Keep from my foul repining , while I fing The praife and honour of this glorious king ; And farther tell what ...
... Muse , and strive that end to gain . Thou kind diffolver of encroaching care , And eafe of every bitter weight I bear , Keep from my foul repining , while I fing The praife and honour of this glorious king ; And farther tell what ...
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... Muse , then speak more what wonders thou didst find Worthy thy fong and his celeftial mind .. Tell now what emulation may inspire , And warm each British heart with warlike fire ; 345 Call all thy fifters of the facred hill , And by the ...
... Muse , then speak more what wonders thou didst find Worthy thy fong and his celeftial mind .. Tell now what emulation may inspire , And warm each British heart with warlike fire ; 345 Call all thy fifters of the facred hill , And by the ...
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... Muse , Now let her lead , nor will he fure refuse . 415 Two kindred arts they are , fo near ally'd , They oft have by each other been supply'd . Therefore , great man ! when next thy thoughts in- cline The works of Fame , let this be ...
... Muse , Now let her lead , nor will he fure refuse . 415 Two kindred arts they are , fo near ally'd , They oft have by each other been supply'd . Therefore , great man ! when next thy thoughts in- cline The works of Fame , let this be ...
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... heart . III . O ! would your pity give my heart One corner of your breast , ' Twould learn of yours the winning art , And quickly fteal the rest . THE THE POET'S COMPLAINT OF HIS MUSE : O R , 24 POEM S. OT WAY'S The Enchantment.
... heart . III . O ! would your pity give my heart One corner of your breast , ' Twould learn of yours the winning art , And quickly fteal the rest . THE THE POET'S COMPLAINT OF HIS MUSE : O R , 24 POEM S. OT WAY'S The Enchantment.
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