The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 páginas |
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... bore The rods and ax , ne'er us'd in Rome before . If you have strength Achilles ' arms to bear , And courage to sustain a ten years war¡ } } Though Though foul Therfites got thee , thou shalt be More 284 POEMS . STEPNEY'S.
... bore The rods and ax , ne'er us'd in Rome before . If you have strength Achilles ' arms to bear , And courage to sustain a ten years war¡ } } Though Though foul Therfites got thee , thou shalt be More 284 POEMS . STEPNEY'S.
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... thou shalt be More lov'd by all , and more esteem'd by me , Than if by chance you from fome hero came , In nothing like your father but his name . Boaft then your blood , and your long lineage ftretch As high as Rome , and its great ...
... thou shalt be More lov'd by all , and more esteem'd by me , Than if by chance you from fome hero came , In nothing like your father but his name . Boaft then your blood , and your long lineage ftretch As high as Rome , and its great ...
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... thou , rich urn , obey my strict commands , Guard thy great charge from facrilegious hands . Thou , Earth , Tibullus ' afhes gently use , And be as foft and easy as his Mufe . ΤΟ THE EVENING STAR . Englished from a Greek Idyllium ...
... thou , rich urn , obey my strict commands , Guard thy great charge from facrilegious hands . Thou , Earth , Tibullus ' afhes gently use , And be as foft and easy as his Mufe . ΤΟ THE EVENING STAR . Englished from a Greek Idyllium ...
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... thou hear my groans ? Canft thou behold these tears that fill my eyes ? And yet , unmov'd by all my pains , my moans , Into another's arms refign my prize ? 3 If If merit could not gain your love , My fufferings [ 313 ] Elegy The Power ...
... thou hear my groans ? Canft thou behold these tears that fill my eyes ? And yet , unmov'd by all my pains , my moans , Into another's arms refign my prize ? 3 If If merit could not gain your love , My fufferings [ 313 ] Elegy The Power ...
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... Thou pleafing torture of my breast , Sure thou wert fram'd to plague my rest , Since both the Ill and Good you do , alike my peace destroy ; That kills me with excess of grief , this with excess of joy . CUIR E CURE OF JEALOUSY . W HAT ...
... Thou pleafing torture of my breast , Sure thou wert fram'd to plague my rest , Since both the Ill and Good you do , alike my peace destroy ; That kills me with excess of grief , this with excess of joy . CUIR E CURE OF JEALOUSY . W HAT ...
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