The Works of the English Poets, Volumen23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 páginas |
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... show How thy own laurel first began to grow : How wild Lycaon , chang'd by angry gods , And frighted at himself , ran howling through the woods . may'st thou still the noble task prolong , Nor age , nor fickness , interrupt thy song ...
... show How thy own laurel first began to grow : How wild Lycaon , chang'd by angry gods , And frighted at himself , ran howling through the woods . may'st thou still the noble task prolong , Nor age , nor fickness , interrupt thy song ...
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... show , What William , warm'd with just revenge , can do : Where once a thousand turrets rais'd on high Their gilded spires , and glitter'd in the sky , An undiftinguifh'd heap of duft is found , And all the pile lies smoking on the ...
... show , What William , warm'd with just revenge , can do : Where once a thousand turrets rais'd on high Their gilded spires , and glitter'd in the sky , An undiftinguifh'd heap of duft is found , And all the pile lies smoking on the ...
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... shows His wondering mates where towns and steeples rofe , Where crowded citizens he lately view'd , And fingles out the place where once St. Maloes ftood . Here Ruffel's actions fhould my Mufe require ; And , would my strength but ...
... shows His wondering mates where towns and steeples rofe , Where crowded citizens he lately view'd , And fingles out the place where once St. Maloes ftood . Here Ruffel's actions fhould my Mufe require ; And , would my strength but ...
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... shows , And shakes the comely terrors of his brows : His nofe and mouth , the avenues of breath , They muzzle up , and beat his limbs to death . With violence to life and ftifling pain He flings and With VIRGIL , GEORG . IV . 29.
... shows , And shakes the comely terrors of his brows : His nofe and mouth , the avenues of breath , They muzzle up , and beat his limbs to death . With violence to life and ftifling pain He flings and With VIRGIL , GEORG . IV . 29.
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... show His care and conduct of the world below . Behold in awful march and dread array The long extended squadrons shape their way ! Death , in approaching terrible , imparts An anxious horror to the braveft hearts ; Yet do their beating ...
... show His care and conduct of the world below . Behold in awful march and dread array The long extended squadrons shape their way ! Death , in approaching terrible , imparts An anxious horror to the braveft hearts ; Yet do their beating ...
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