The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 páginas |
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... hand ; > What means this peaceful train , this pompous fight ? What means this royal beauteous pair ? This troop of youths and virgins heavenly fair , That does at once astonish and delight ; Great Charles , and his illuftrious brother ...
... hand ; > What means this peaceful train , this pompous fight ? What means this royal beauteous pair ? This troop of youths and virgins heavenly fair , That does at once astonish and delight ; Great Charles , and his illuftrious brother ...
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... hand : Down from your throne defcends the golden chain , Which does the fabric of our world fuftain ; That once diffolv'd by any fatal stroke , The scheme of all our happiness is broke . Stop ! ftop ! brave Prince ! fleets may repair ...
... hand : Down from your throne defcends the golden chain , Which does the fabric of our world fuftain ; That once diffolv'd by any fatal stroke , The scheme of all our happiness is broke . Stop ! ftop ! brave Prince ! fleets may repair ...
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... hand : Tender the strokes must be , and nicely writ , Difguis'd encomiums must be hid in wit , Which modefty , like theirs , will e'er admit , Who made no other steps to fuch a throne , But to deferve , and to receive , the crown ...
... hand : Tender the strokes must be , and nicely writ , Difguis'd encomiums must be hid in wit , Which modefty , like theirs , will e'er admit , Who made no other steps to fuch a throne , But to deferve , and to receive , the crown ...
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... hands opprefs'd , With noble pity and juft rage poffefs'd , Wept at his fall from so sublime a state , And by the traitor's death reveng'd the fate Of majesty profan'd --- fo acted too The generous Cæfar , when the Roman knew A coward ...
... hands opprefs'd , With noble pity and juft rage poffefs'd , Wept at his fall from so sublime a state , And by the traitor's death reveng'd the fate Of majesty profan'd --- fo acted too The generous Cæfar , when the Roman knew A coward ...
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... hand ; Yet fuch her meeknefs , as half - veil'd the throne , Left , being in too great a luftre shown , It might debar the subject of accefs , And make her mercies and our comforts lefs . So Gods , of old , defcending from their sphere ...
... hand ; Yet fuch her meeknefs , as half - veil'd the throne , Left , being in too great a luftre shown , It might debar the subject of accefs , And make her mercies and our comforts lefs . So Gods , of old , defcending from their sphere ...
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