The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 páginas |
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... throne ; Whom Nature as her highest pattern wrought , And mix'd both fexes virtues in one draught ; Wisdom for councils , bravery in war , With all the mild good - nature of the fair . The woman's fweetnefs , temper'd manly wit , And ...
... throne ; Whom Nature as her highest pattern wrought , And mix'd both fexes virtues in one draught ; Wisdom for councils , bravery in war , With all the mild good - nature of the fair . The woman's fweetnefs , temper'd manly wit , And ...
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... throne . Tigers and bears , with all the favage hoft , May boldness , ftrength , and daring conquest boaft ; But the sweet paffions of a generous mind Are the prerogative of human - kind ; The god - like image , on our clay impreft ...
... throne . Tigers and bears , with all the favage hoft , May boldness , ftrength , and daring conquest boaft ; But the sweet paffions of a generous mind Are the prerogative of human - kind ; The god - like image , on our clay impreft ...
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... throne : Your gen'rous breast , with fury boiling o'er , Like lightning through their scatter'd troops you flew , And from th ' amazed foe the royal prize in triumph bore . VI . You have your ancestors in this one act out - done ...
... throne : Your gen'rous breast , with fury boiling o'er , Like lightning through their scatter'd troops you flew , And from th ' amazed foe the royal prize in triumph bore . VI . You have your ancestors in this one act out - done ...
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... throne ) Without that rapine , guilt , and hate , By a calm and even fate , That empire , which they did fo fhort a while maintain . THE MAN OF HONOUR . Occafioned by a Poftfcript of Penn's Letter . NOT all the threats or favour of a ...
... throne ) Without that rapine , guilt , and hate , By a calm and even fate , That empire , which they did fo fhort a while maintain . THE MAN OF HONOUR . Occafioned by a Poftfcript of Penn's Letter . NOT all the threats or favour of a ...
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... throne , " To take the cafket when the jewel's gone ; " Debauch our principles , corrupt our race , " And teach the nobles to be falfe and bafe ; " What confidence can you in them repose , " Who , ere they ferve you , all their value ...
... throne , " To take the cafket when the jewel's gone ; " Debauch our principles , corrupt our race , " And teach the nobles to be falfe and bafe ; " What confidence can you in them repose , " Who , ere they ferve you , all their value ...
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