The Works of the English Poets, Volume 11E. Cox, 1779 - 212 pages |
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... royal dove fhew'd us fuch marks of peace : And when this land in blood he might have laid , Brought balfam for the wounds ourselves had made .. Though now ( alas ! ) in the fad grave he lies , Yet fhall his praife for ever live , and ...
... royal dove fhew'd us fuch marks of peace : And when this land in blood he might have laid , Brought balfam for the wounds ourselves had made .. Though now ( alas ! ) in the fad grave he lies , Yet fhall his praife for ever live , and ...
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... royal eafe , 315 Whofe empire reach'd throughout the wealthy feas ; * The Paintings done by + The Sieur Verrio , his Majefty's chief Painter . Eafe Eafe which he wifely chofe , when raging arms Kept 14 OT WAY'S POEM S.
... royal eafe , 315 Whofe empire reach'd throughout the wealthy feas ; * The Paintings done by + The Sieur Verrio , his Majefty's chief Painter . Eafe Eafe which he wifely chofe , when raging arms Kept 14 OT WAY'S POEM S.
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... fent him to the forrows of the grave ! Now , painter , ( if thy griefs can let thee ) draw The faddeft fcenes that weeping eyes e'er faw ; 435 440 445 450 455 C 2 How How on his royal bed that woeful day The much WINDSOR CASTLE . 19.
... fent him to the forrows of the grave ! Now , painter , ( if thy griefs can let thee ) draw The faddeft fcenes that weeping eyes e'er faw ; 435 440 445 450 455 C 2 How How on his royal bed that woeful day The much WINDSOR CASTLE . 19.
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Thomas Otway Samuel Johnson, C. Bathrust (Londres). How on his royal bed that woeful day The much - lamented mighty monarch lay ; Great in his fate , and ev'n o'er that a king , No terror could the Lord of Terrors bring . Through many ...
Thomas Otway Samuel Johnson, C. Bathrust (Londres). How on his royal bed that woeful day The much - lamented mighty monarch lay ; Great in his fate , and ev'n o'er that a king , No terror could the Lord of Terrors bring . Through many ...
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... . She promis'd me to raise my fortune and my name , By royal fovour , and by endless fame ; But never told How hard they were to get , how difficult to hold . Thus Thus by the arts of this moft fly Deluder was OT WAY'S POEM S.
... . She promis'd me to raise my fortune and my name , By royal fovour , and by endless fame ; But never told How hard they were to get , how difficult to hold . Thus Thus by the arts of this moft fly Deluder was OT WAY'S POEM S.
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