The Works of the English Poets, Volumen23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 páginas |
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... 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 : Then ...
... 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 : Then ...
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... How , in the bloody field too near advanc'd , The guiltless bullet on thy shoulder glanc'd . The race of Nassau was by Heaven design'd To curb the proud oppreffors of mankind . T. To bind the tyrants of the earth with laws , ΙΘ ...
... How , in the bloody field too near advanc'd , The guiltless bullet on thy shoulder glanc'd . The race of Nassau was by Heaven design'd To curb the proud oppreffors of mankind . T. To bind the tyrants of the earth with laws , ΙΘ ...
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... how Agincourt was ftrow'd With Gallic corps , and Creffi fwam in blood , With eager warmth they fight , ambitious all Who first shall storm the breach , or mount the wall . In vain the thronging enemy by force Would clear the ramparts ...
... how Agincourt was ftrow'd With Gallic corps , and Creffi fwam in blood , With eager warmth they fight , ambitious all Who first shall storm the breach , or mount the wall . In vain the thronging enemy by force Would clear the ramparts ...
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... gardener's toils require , Why rofy Pæstum blushes twice a year : What ftreams the verdant fuccory supply , And how the thirsty plant drinks rivers dry ; - C 3 What What with a chearful green does parsly grace , And VIRGIL , GEORG . IV .
... gardener's toils require , Why rofy Pæstum blushes twice a year : What ftreams the verdant fuccory supply , And how the thirsty plant drinks rivers dry ; - C 3 What What with a chearful green does parsly grace , And VIRGIL , GEORG . IV .
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... how their yellowbloom . For once I faw in the Tarentine vale , Where flow Galefus drencht the washy foil , An old Corycian yeoman , who had got A few neglected acres to his lot , Where neither corn nor pafture grac'd the field , Nor ...
... how their yellowbloom . For once I faw in the Tarentine vale , Where flow Galefus drencht the washy foil , An old Corycian yeoman , who had got A few neglected acres to his lot , Where neither corn nor pafture grac'd the field , Nor ...
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