The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 páginas |
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... forces to the war : But though fo gentle feems his outward form , His hidden ftrenth out - braves the loudeft ftorm ... force ; Relieve the good , bold stubborn foes fubdue , Mildness in wrath , meeknefs in anger fhew , Were arts great ...
... forces to the war : But though fo gentle feems his outward form , His hidden ftrenth out - braves the loudeft ftorm ... force ; Relieve the good , bold stubborn foes fubdue , Mildness in wrath , meeknefs in anger fhew , Were arts great ...
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... force affociate in the air ; ( Endeavouring to eclipse the bounteous light , Who , with kind warmth , and powerful rays , Them to that envy'd height From their mean native earth did raise . ) A thoughtful A thoughtful fadness fits on ...
... force affociate in the air ; ( Endeavouring to eclipse the bounteous light , Who , with kind warmth , and powerful rays , Them to that envy'd height From their mean native earth did raise . ) A thoughtful A thoughtful fadness fits on ...
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... 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 jewel's gone ...
... 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 jewel's gone ...
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... force , " Could they oppofe to ftop the torrent's courfe ? " Then Pembroke , then the nobles firmly ftood , " Free of their lives , and lavish of their blood ; " But , when your orders to mean ends decline , " With the fame conftancy ...
... force , " Could they oppofe to ftop the torrent's courfe ? " Then Pembroke , then the nobles firmly ftood , " Free of their lives , and lavish of their blood ; " But , when your orders to mean ends decline , " With the fame conftancy ...
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... force , and calls forth all her power . In Naffau's race fhe made this long effay ; Heroes and patriots prepar'd the way , And promis'd , in their dawn , this brighter day ; A public fpirit distinguish'd all the line , Succeffive ...
... force , and calls forth all her power . In Naffau's race fhe made this long effay ; Heroes and patriots prepar'd the way , And promis'd , in their dawn , this brighter day ; A public fpirit distinguish'd all the line , Succeffive ...
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