The Works of the English Poets, Volumen23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 páginas |
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... fate , Who , free from vulgar passions , are above Degrading envy , or misguided love ; If you , well pleas'd , fhall fmile upon my lays , Secure of fame , my voice I ' ll boldly raïfe , For next to what you write , is what you praife ...
... fate , Who , free from vulgar passions , are above Degrading envy , or misguided love ; If you , well pleas'd , fhall fmile upon my lays , Secure of fame , my voice I ' ll boldly raïfe , For next to what you write , is what you praife ...
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... d in wars , Inur'd to noon - day fweats , and mid - night cares ! But ftill the God - like man , by fome hard fate , Receives the glory of his toils too late ; Too Too late the verse the mighty act fucceeds , One [ 9 ]
... d in wars , Inur'd to noon - day fweats , and mid - night cares ! But ftill the God - like man , by fome hard fate , Receives the glory of his toils too late ; Too Too late the verse the mighty act fucceeds , One [ 9 ]
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... fate , such dangers bore On ftormy feas , and a disastrous fhore , Before he fettled in the promis'd earth , And gave the empire of the world its birth . Troy long had found the Grecians bold and fierce , Ere Homer mufter'd up their ...
... fate , such dangers bore On ftormy feas , and a disastrous fhore , Before he fettled in the promis'd earth , And gave the empire of the world its birth . Troy long had found the Grecians bold and fierce , Ere Homer mufter'd up their ...
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... to their fate , And all the ocean labour'd with the weight . Where e'er the waves in reftlefs errors roll , The fea lies open now to either pole : - Now may we safely use the northern gales , And 5 Now 12 POE M'S . ADDISON'S.
... to their fate , And all the ocean labour'd with the weight . Where e'er the waves in reftlefs errors roll , The fea lies open now to either pole : - Now may we safely use the northern gales , And 5 Now 12 POE M'S . ADDISON'S.
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... fate conveys , Through nations fruitful of immortal lays , Where the foft feafon and inviting clime Confpire to trouble your repose with rhyme . For wherefoe'er I turn my ravish'd eyes , Gay gilded fcenes and shining prospects rise ...
... fate conveys , Through nations fruitful of immortal lays , Where the foft feafon and inviting clime Confpire to trouble your repose with rhyme . For wherefoe'er I turn my ravish'd eyes , Gay gilded fcenes and shining prospects rise ...
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