The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 páginas |
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... fair . The woman's fweetnefs , temper'd manly wit , And loving power , did crown'd with meeknefs fit ; His awful perfon reverence engag'd , With mild addrefs and tendernefs affwag'd : Thus the almighty gracious King above , Does both ...
... fair . The woman's fweetnefs , temper'd manly wit , And loving power , did crown'd with meeknefs fit ; His awful perfon reverence engag'd , With mild addrefs and tendernefs affwag'd : Thus the almighty gracious King above , Does both ...
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... fair bending head . In conquefts mild , he came from exile kind ; No climes , no provocations , chang'd his mind ; No malice fhew'd , no hate , revenge , or pride , But rul'd as meekly , as his father dy'd ; Eas'd us from endless wars ...
... fair bending head . In conquefts mild , he came from exile kind ; No climes , no provocations , chang'd his mind ; No malice fhew'd , no hate , revenge , or pride , But rul'd as meekly , as his father dy'd ; Eas'd us from endless wars ...
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... fair , That does at once astonish and delight ; Great Charles , and his illuftrious brother here , No bold affaffinate need fear ; Here is no harmful weapon found , Nothing but Cupid's darts and Beauty here can wound . II . How grateful ...
... fair , That does at once astonish and delight ; Great Charles , and his illuftrious brother here , No bold affaffinate need fear ; Here is no harmful weapon found , Nothing but Cupid's darts and Beauty here can wound . II . How grateful ...
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... fair fex , the goddess of our isle ? Who can forget , what all admir'd of late , ; Her fears for him , her prudence for the state ? Difguifing cares , she smooth'd her looks with grace , Doubts in her heart , and pleasure in her face ...
... fair fex , the goddess of our isle ? Who can forget , what all admir'd of late , ; Her fears for him , her prudence for the state ? Difguifing cares , she smooth'd her looks with grace , Doubts in her heart , and pleasure in her face ...
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... fair Sunderland inflam'd his heart . Waller had numbers , fancy , wit , and fire , And Sachariffa was his fond defire . Why then at Althrop seems her charms to faint , In these sweet numbers , and that glowing paint ? This happy feat a ...
... fair Sunderland inflam'd his heart . Waller had numbers , fancy , wit , and fire , And Sachariffa was his fond defire . Why then at Althrop seems her charms to faint , In these sweet numbers , and that glowing paint ? This happy feat a ...
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