The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 páginas |
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... hear tempests roar : Rapine , fword , wars , and famine , rage abroad , While Charles their hoft , like Jove from Ida , aw'd ; Us from our foes , and from ourselves did shield , Our towns from tumults , and from arms the field ; For ...
... hear tempests roar : Rapine , fword , wars , and famine , rage abroad , While Charles their hoft , like Jove from Ida , aw'd ; Us from our foes , and from ourselves did shield , Our towns from tumults , and from arms the field ; For ...
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... Hear , how the waves of French ambition roar , Difdaining bounds , and breaking on the fhore , Which you , ordain'd to curb their wild deftructive power , That ftrength remov'd ; again , again , they flow , Lay Europe wafte , nor law ...
... Hear , how the waves of French ambition roar , Difdaining bounds , and breaking on the fhore , Which you , ordain'd to curb their wild deftructive power , That ftrength remov'd ; again , again , they flow , Lay Europe wafte , nor law ...
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... hear , Was the lov'd confort of thy crown and bed , Our joy while living ; our despair now dead . Yet though with Mary one fupporter fall , Thy virtue can alone sustain the ball . Of Sibyl's books , that volume which remain'd , The ...
... hear , Was the lov'd confort of thy crown and bed , Our joy while living ; our despair now dead . Yet though with Mary one fupporter fall , Thy virtue can alone sustain the ball . Of Sibyl's books , that volume which remain'd , The ...
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... hear of fam'd Ramillia's fight , Whilft the vext Bourbons through the gloom Retire to th ' utmost realms of night . V. Then I , my lord , will tell how you With penfions every mufe infpire ; Who Marlborough's conquests did purfue , And ...
... hear of fam'd Ramillia's fight , Whilft the vext Bourbons through the gloom Retire to th ' utmost realms of night . V. Then I , my lord , will tell how you With penfions every mufe infpire ; Who Marlborough's conquests did purfue , And ...
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... hear ) Open'd the gates , endeavouring to restore Their banish'd king , and arbitrary power : Whilft a poor flave , with fcarce a name , betray'd The horrid ills thefe well - born rogues had laid ; Who therefore for their treafon justly ...
... hear ) Open'd the gates , endeavouring to restore Their banish'd king , and arbitrary power : Whilft a poor flave , with fcarce a name , betray'd The horrid ills thefe well - born rogues had laid ; Who therefore for their treafon justly ...
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