The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 páginas |
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... with fteady minds the current broke , And to the fuppliant monarch boldly spoke ; } " Great " Great Sir , renown'd for conftancy , how just 224 POEM S. HALIFAX'S The Man of Honour; occafioned by a Poftfcript Penn's Letter.
... with fteady minds the current broke , And to the fuppliant monarch boldly spoke ; } " Great " Great Sir , renown'd for conftancy , how just 224 POEM S. HALIFAX'S The Man of Honour; occafioned by a Poftfcript Penn's Letter.
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... just " Have we obey'd the crown , and serv'd our trust , " Efpous'd your caufe and intereft in diftrefs , " Yourself must witness , and our foes confefs ! " Permit us then ill - fortune to accufe , " That you at last unhappy councils ...
... just " Have we obey'd the crown , and serv'd our trust , " Efpous'd your caufe and intereft in diftrefs , " Yourself must witness , and our foes confefs ! " Permit us then ill - fortune to accufe , " That you at last unhappy councils ...
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... just and easy measures round ; The filver arrows on her fhoulder found ; She walks above them all . Such is the fcene Of the bright circle , and the brighter Queen . Thefe fubjects do , my Lord , your skill command , These none may ...
... just and easy measures round ; The filver arrows on her fhoulder found ; She walks above them all . Such is the fcene Of the bright circle , and the brighter Queen . Thefe fubjects do , my Lord , your skill command , These none may ...
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... just moulded by the Maker's 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 ...
... just moulded by the Maker's 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 ...
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... devout and true , Be just in all you fay , and all you do ; Whatever be your birth , you ' re fure to be peer of the first magnitude to me : A Rome Rome for your fake fhall push her conquefts on , IMITATION OF JUVENAL . 269.
... devout and true , Be just in all you fay , and all you do ; Whatever be your birth , you ' re fure to be peer of the first magnitude to me : A Rome Rome for your fake fhall push her conquefts on , IMITATION OF JUVENAL . 269.
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