The Works of the English Poets, Volumen23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 páginas |
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... Roman genius in its last decays . Prevailing warmth has ftill thy mind possest , And second youth is kindled in thy breast ; Thou mak'ft the beauties of the Romans known , And England boafts of riches not her own ; Thy lines have ...
... Roman genius in its last decays . Prevailing warmth has ftill thy mind possest , And second youth is kindled in thy breast ; Thou mak'ft the beauties of the Romans known , And England boafts of riches not her own ; Thy lines have ...
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... And held uncrowded nations in its womb : Here pillars rough with fculpture pierce the skies , And here the proud triumphal arches rife , Where Where the old Romans deathlefs acts display'd , Their bafe ADDISON'S POEMS .
... And held uncrowded nations in its womb : Here pillars rough with fculpture pierce the skies , And here the proud triumphal arches rife , Where Where the old Romans deathlefs acts display'd , Their bafe ADDISON'S POEMS .
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Joseph Addison Samuel Johnson, C. Bathrust (Londres). Where the old Romans deathlefs acts display'd , Their bafe ... Roman confuls ftand , Stern tyrants , whom their cruelties renown , And emperors in Parian marble frown ; While the ...
Joseph Addison Samuel Johnson, C. Bathrust (Londres). Where the old Romans deathlefs acts display'd , Their bafe ... Roman confuls ftand , Stern tyrants , whom their cruelties renown , And emperors in Parian marble frown ; While the ...
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... Roman empire , having clo- feted feveral fenators on the project : Horace is supposed to have written the following ode on this occafion . HE man refolv'd and steady to his trust , THE Inflexible to ill , and obftinately just , May the ...
... Roman empire , having clo- feted feveral fenators on the project : Horace is supposed to have written the following ode on this occafion . HE man refolv'd and steady to his trust , THE Inflexible to ill , and obftinately just , May the ...
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... Roman capitol fhall rise ; Th ' illuftrious exiles unconfin'd Shall triumph far and near , and rule mankind . In vain the fea's intruding tide Europe from Afric shall divide , And part the fever'd world in two : Through Afric's fands ...
... Roman capitol fhall rise ; Th ' illuftrious exiles unconfin'd Shall triumph far and near , and rule mankind . In vain the fea's intruding tide Europe from Afric shall divide , And part the fever'd world in two : Through Afric's fands ...
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