The Works of the English Poets, Volumen23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 páginas |
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... 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 may we wondering read , how human limbs Have water'd kingdoms , and dissolv'd ...
... 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 may we wondering read , how human limbs Have water'd kingdoms , and dissolv'd ...
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... and fear'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 ]
... and fear'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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... gods . And here , perhaps , by fate's unerring doom , Some mighty bard lies hid in years to come , That shall in William's god - like acts engage , And with his battles warm a future age , Hibernian fields fhall here thy conquests fhow ...
... gods . And here , perhaps , by fate's unerring doom , Some mighty bard lies hid in years to come , That shall in William's god - like acts engage , And with his battles warm a future age , Hibernian fields fhall here thy conquests fhow ...
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... gods confpire to make him great . Thy navy rides on feas before unprest , And strikes a terror through the haughty East : Algiers and Tunis from their fultry shore With horror hear the British engines roar , Fain from the neighbouring ...
... gods confpire to make him great . Thy navy rides on feas before unprest , And strikes a terror through the haughty East : Algiers and Tunis from their fultry shore With horror hear the British engines roar , Fain from the neighbouring ...
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... God - like acts refuse , Ormond the theme of every Oxford Mufe ? Fain would I here his mighty worth proclaim , Attend him in the noble chace of fame , Through all the noife and hurry of the fight . Obferve each blow , and keep him still ...
... God - like acts refuse , Ormond the theme of every Oxford Mufe ? Fain would I here his mighty worth proclaim , Attend him in the noble chace of fame , Through all the noife and hurry of the fight . Obferve each blow , and keep him still ...
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