The Works of the English Poets, Volumen23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 páginas |
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... virtue over - rul'd , Inflam'd by reason , and by reason cool'd , In hours of peace content to be unknown , And only in the field of battle shown : To fouls like thefe , in mutual friendship join'd , Heaven dares intruft the caufe of ...
... virtue over - rul'd , Inflam'd by reason , and by reason cool'd , In hours of peace content to be unknown , And only in the field of battle shown : To fouls like thefe , in mutual friendship join'd , Heaven dares intruft the caufe of ...
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... virtue of his foul can move ; Nor the red arm of angry Jove , That flings the thunder from the sky , And gives it rage to roar , and ftrength to fly . Should the whole frame of nature round him break , In ruin and confufion hurl'd . He ...
... virtue of his foul can move ; Nor the red arm of angry Jove , That flings the thunder from the sky , And gives it rage to roar , and ftrength to fly . Should the whole frame of nature round him break , In ruin and confufion hurl'd . He ...
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... fon , the God of day , To make him proof against the burning ray , His temples with celeftial ointment wet , Of fovereign virtue to repel the heat ; Then Then fix'd the beamy circle on his head , And ADDISON'S POEM S.
... fon , the God of day , To make him proof against the burning ray , His temples with celeftial ointment wet , Of fovereign virtue to repel the heat ; Then Then fix'd the beamy circle on his head , And ADDISON'S POEM S.
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... virtue o'er a female heart , And yet he strives to better them by art . He hangs his mantle loose , and fets to fhow The golden edging on the feam below ; Adjufts his flowing curls , and in his hand Waves with an air the fleep ...
... virtue o'er a female heart , And yet he strives to better them by art . He hangs his mantle loose , and fets to fhow The golden edging on the feam below ; Adjufts his flowing curls , and in his hand Waves with an air the fleep ...
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... virtue in you lie , " That he who dares your flimy folds untye Muft change his kind , a second stroke I'll try . " Again he ftruck the fnakes , and stood again New - fex'd , and straight recover'd into man . Him therefore both the ...
... virtue in you lie , " That he who dares your flimy folds untye Muft change his kind , a second stroke I'll try . " Again he ftruck the fnakes , and stood again New - fex'd , and straight recover'd into man . Him therefore both the ...
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