The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 páginas |
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... 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 when bold Faction goodness could difdain , Unwillingly he us ...
... 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 when bold Faction goodness could difdain , Unwillingly he us ...
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... rage , Buffet in vain the unmov'd fhore , Her charms , and Charles's power , their fury fhall affwage . See ! fee ! how decently the bashful bride Does bear her conqueft ; with how little pride She views that prince , the captive of her ...
... rage , Buffet in vain the unmov'd fhore , Her charms , and Charles's power , their fury fhall affwage . See ! fee ! how decently the bashful bride Does bear her conqueft ; with how little pride She views that prince , the captive of her ...
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... rage , The ornament and terror of the age ; The refuge where afflicted nations find Relief from thofe oppreffors of mankind , Whom laws reftrain not , and no oaths can bind . Him , their deliverer Europe does confefs , All tongues extol ...
... rage , The ornament and terror of the age ; The refuge where afflicted nations find Relief from thofe oppreffors of mankind , Whom laws reftrain not , and no oaths can bind . Him , their deliverer Europe does confefs , All tongues extol ...
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... rage once spent , I can no more fuftain Your flights , your energies , and tragic ftrain , But fall back to my natural pace again ; In humble verfe provoking you to rhyme ; I wish there were more Dorfets at this time . } Oh ! Oh ! if in ...
... rage once spent , I can no more fuftain Your flights , your energies , and tragic ftrain , But fall back to my natural pace again ; In humble verfe provoking you to rhyme ; I wish there were more Dorfets at this time . } Oh ! Oh ! if in ...
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... 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 King had treacherously flain , ** Whom ...
... 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 King had treacherously flain , ** Whom ...
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