The Works of the English Poets, Volume 11E. Cox, 1779 - 212 pages |
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... delight ; The maffy walls feem , as the womb of earth , Shrunk when fuch mighty quarries thence had birth ; Or by the Theban founder they'd been rais'd , And in his powerful numbers should be prais'd : * The Castle . of Windfor Castle ...
... delight ; The maffy walls feem , as the womb of earth , Shrunk when fuch mighty quarries thence had birth ; Or by the Theban founder they'd been rais'd , And in his powerful numbers should be prais'd : * The Castle . of Windfor Castle ...
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... delight ; Then to his throne in triumph did him bring , Where never rul'd a wifer , jufter king . But now ( alas ! ) in the fad grave he lies , 410 Yet fhall his praife for ever live , and laurels from it rise . Thus far the painter's ...
... delight ; Then to his throne in triumph did him bring , Where never rul'd a wifer , jufter king . But now ( alas ! ) in the fad grave he lies , 410 Yet fhall his praife for ever live , and laurels from it rise . Thus far the painter's ...
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... delightful fountains fwell Of poetry , which there does ever flow ; And where wit's lufty , fhining god Keeps his choice feraglio . So whilft our fortune fmiles , our thoughts afpire , Pleasure and fame's our business , and desire ...
... delightful fountains fwell Of poetry , which there does ever flow ; And where wit's lufty , fhining god Keeps his choice feraglio . So whilft our fortune fmiles , our thoughts afpire , Pleasure and fame's our business , and desire ...
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... me , I'd quit that Jove , Hippolytus , for thee : Believe me too , with ftrange defires I change , Amongst wild beafts I long with thee to range . F 3 Το To thy delights and Delia I incline , Make her PHEDRA TO HIPPOLYTUS . 53.
... me , I'd quit that Jove , Hippolytus , for thee : Believe me too , with ftrange defires I change , Amongst wild beafts I long with thee to range . F 3 Το To thy delights and Delia I incline , Make her PHEDRA TO HIPPOLYTUS . 53.
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Thomas Otway Samuel Johnson, C. Bathrust (Londres). To thy delights and Delia I incline , Make her my goddess too , because she's thine : I long to know the woods , to drive the deer , And o'er the mountain's tops my hounds to cheer ...
Thomas Otway Samuel Johnson, C. Bathrust (Londres). To thy delights and Delia I incline , Make her my goddess too , because she's thine : I long to know the woods , to drive the deer , And o'er the mountain's tops my hounds to cheer ...
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