The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 páginas |
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... warrior's face ? What colours can the figure boldly raise , When , cover'd o'er with comely duft and smoke , He pierc'd the foe , and thickest squadrons broke ? Q4 His His bleeding arm , ftill painful with the fore , AN 231 EPISTL E.
... warrior's face ? What colours can the figure boldly raise , When , cover'd o'er with comely duft and smoke , He pierc'd the foe , and thickest squadrons broke ? Q4 His His bleeding arm , ftill painful with the fore , AN 231 EPISTL E.
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... painful with the fore , Which , in his people's cause , the pious father bore : Whom , cleaving through the troops a glorious way , Not the united force of France and hell could stay . Ch , Dorfet ! I am rais'd ! I'm all on fire ! And ...
... painful with the fore , Which , in his people's cause , the pious father bore : Whom , cleaving through the troops a glorious way , Not the united force of France and hell could stay . Ch , Dorfet ! I am rais'd ! I'm all on fire ! And ...
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... pain by which they purchas'd heaven : So when the Phoenix of our empire dy'd , And with a greater heir the empty throne fupply'd ; Your glory diffipates our mournful dew , And turns our grief for Charles to joy for you . Myfterious fate ...
... pain by which they purchas'd heaven : So when the Phoenix of our empire dy'd , And with a greater heir the empty throne fupply'd ; Your glory diffipates our mournful dew , And turns our grief for Charles to joy for you . Myfterious fate ...
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... pain She strings her harp , whilft freezing age But feebly runs through evry vein , And chills my brisk poetic rage . III . I properly have ceas'd to live , To wine and women , dead in law ; And foon from fate I fhall receive A fummons ...
... pain She strings her harp , whilft freezing age But feebly runs through evry vein , And chills my brisk poetic rage . III . I properly have ceas'd to live , To wine and women , dead in law ; And foon from fate I fhall receive A fummons ...
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... to be done by forced conceits , far - fetched fimilies , and shining points ; but by a true and lively representation of the pains and thoughts attending such a paffion . ་ Si 66 Si vis me flere , dolendum eft " Primum [ 301 ] POEMS.
... to be done by forced conceits , far - fetched fimilies , and shining points ; but by a true and lively representation of the pains and thoughts attending such a paffion . ་ Si 66 Si vis me flere , dolendum eft " Primum [ 301 ] POEMS.
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