The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 páginas |
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... dangerous force , " Unless this foftens and directs their course ; " And would you rob us of the nobleft part ? 66 Accept a facrifice without a heart ? " ' Tis much beneath the greatness of a throne , " To take the cafket when the ...
... dangerous force , " Unless this foftens and directs their course ; " And would you rob us of the nobleft part ? 66 Accept a facrifice without a heart ? " ' Tis much beneath the greatness of a throne , " To take the cafket when the ...
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... danger calls , and honour leads the way , " With joy they follow , and with pride obey : " When the rebellious foe came rolling on , " And fhook with gathering multitudes the throne , " Where were the minions then ? What arm , what ...
... danger calls , and honour leads the way , " With joy they follow , and with pride obey : " When the rebellious foe came rolling on , " And fhook with gathering multitudes the throne , " Where were the minions then ? What arm , what ...
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... dangers can control ; Exalt the thought , a fpeedy courage lend , That horror cannot shake , or pleasure bend ; Thefe are the English arts , these we profefs , To be the fame in mifery and fuccefs ; To teach oppreffors law , affift the ...
... dangers can control ; Exalt the thought , a fpeedy courage lend , That horror cannot shake , or pleasure bend ; Thefe are the English arts , these we profefs , To be the fame in mifery and fuccefs ; To teach oppreffors law , affift the ...
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... dangers which the others fhun : Who , flow to act , each business duly weigh , Advife with freedom , and with care obey ; With wifdom fatal to their intereft , ftrive To make their monarch lov'd , and nation thrive . Such have no place ...
... dangers which the others fhun : Who , flow to act , each business duly weigh , Advife with freedom , and with care obey ; With wifdom fatal to their intereft , ftrive To make their monarch lov'd , and nation thrive . Such have no place ...
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... commands my fword : " In her defence I every part will bear , " The foldier's danger , and the prince's care , " And envy any arm an equal share . } Set " Set all that's dear to men before your fight 232 POEMS . HALIFAX'S.
... commands my fword : " In her defence I every part will bear , " The foldier's danger , and the prince's care , " And envy any arm an equal share . } Set " Set all that's dear to men before your fight 232 POEMS . HALIFAX'S.
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