The Works of the English Poets, Volumen23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 páginas |
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... himself in thee . Thou teacheft Perfius to inform our isle In fmoother numbers , and a clearer ftyle ; And Juvenal , instructed in thy page , Edges his fatire , and improves his rage . Thy copy cafts a fairer light on all , And still ...
... himself in thee . Thou teacheft Perfius to inform our isle In fmoother numbers , and a clearer ftyle ; And Juvenal , instructed in thy page , Edges his fatire , and improves his rage . Thy copy cafts a fairer light on all , And still ...
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... 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 in streams ; Of thofe ...
... 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 in streams ; Of thofe ...
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... himself did on the bees confer ; Because , invited by the timbrel's found , Lodg'd in a cave th ' almighty babe they found , And the young god nurst kindly under - ground . Of all the wing'd inhabitants of air , These only make their ...
... himself did on the bees confer ; Because , invited by the timbrel's found , Lodg'd in a cave th ' almighty babe they found , And the young god nurst kindly under - ground . Of all the wing'd inhabitants of air , These only make their ...
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... himself with pleasure fee The whole creation in a chorus join . CHORUS . Confecrate the place and day , To mufic and Cecilia . Let no rough winds approach , nor dare Invade the hallow'd bounds , Nor rudely fhake the tuneful air , Nor ...
... himself with pleasure fee The whole creation in a chorus join . CHORUS . Confecrate the place and day , To mufic and Cecilia . Let no rough winds approach , nor dare Invade the hallow'd bounds , Nor rudely fhake the tuneful air , Nor ...
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... himself of mighty fize , Hoarfe in his voice , and in his vifage grim , Intractable , that riots on the flesh Of mortal men , and fwills the vital blood . Him did I fee fnatch up with horrid grafp Two sprawling Greeks , in either hand a ...
... himself of mighty fize , Hoarfe in his voice , and in his vifage grim , Intractable , that riots on the flesh Of mortal men , and fwills the vital blood . Him did I fee fnatch up with horrid grafp Two sprawling Greeks , in either hand a ...
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