The Works of the English Poets, Volumen23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 páginas |
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... d . Then will thy Ovid , thus transform'd , reveal A nobler change than he himself can tell . Magd . College , Oxon . June 2 , 1693 . The Author's age 22 . A POEM A PO E M то HIS MAJESTY * . PRESENTED ADDISON'S POEM S.
... d . Then will thy Ovid , thus transform'd , reveal A nobler change than he himself can tell . Magd . College , Oxon . June 2 , 1693 . The Author's age 22 . A POEM A PO E M то HIS MAJESTY * . PRESENTED ADDISON'S POEM S.
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... tell what tempefts rise . By turns they ease the loaden fwarms , or drive The drone , a lazy infect , from their hive . The work is warmly ply'd through all the cells , And strong with thyme the new - made honey smells . So in their ...
... tell what tempefts rise . By turns they ease the loaden fwarms , or drive The drone , a lazy infect , from their hive . The work is warmly ply'd through all the cells , And strong with thyme the new - made honey smells . So in their ...
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... and verse To them that practife them with more fuccefs . Of greater truths I ' ll now prepare to tell , And fo at once , dear friend and Mufe , farewel . A LETTER D 4 A LETTER FROM ITALY . TO THЕ RIGHT HON . ON THE ENGLISH POETS . 39.
... and verse To them that practife them with more fuccefs . Of greater truths I ' ll now prepare to tell , And fo at once , dear friend and Mufe , farewel . A LETTER D 4 A LETTER FROM ITALY . TO THЕ RIGHT HON . ON THE ENGLISH POETS . 39.
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... taste the fweets of English liberty : But who can tell the joys of thofe that lie Beneath the constant influence of her eye ! Whilft in diffufive fhowers her bounties fall Like heaven's indulgence While 66 POEMS . ADDISON'S.
... taste the fweets of English liberty : But who can tell the joys of thofe that lie Beneath the constant influence of her eye ! Whilft in diffufive fhowers her bounties fall Like heaven's indulgence While 66 POEMS . ADDISON'S.
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... tell pofterity the wondrous tale . When actions , unadorn'd , are faint and weak , Cities and countries must be taught to speak ; Gods may defcend in factions from the skies , And rivers from their oozy beds arise ; Fiction may deck the ...
... tell pofterity the wondrous tale . When actions , unadorn'd , are faint and weak , Cities and countries must be taught to speak ; Gods may defcend in factions from the skies , And rivers from their oozy beds arise ; Fiction may deck the ...
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