The Works of the English Poets, Volumen33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 páginas |
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... God , had , by the Editor's advice , been reftored to their places in the last Edition of that Poem . The reft , together with others of the like fort from his Manufcript - copy of the other Ethic Epiftles , are here inserted at the ...
... God , had , by the Editor's advice , been reftored to their places in the last Edition of that Poem . The reft , together with others of the like fort from his Manufcript - copy of the other Ethic Epiftles , are here inserted at the ...
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... God . He was an honeft Man * . A man who alone poffeffed more real virtue than , in very corrupt times , needing a Satirift like him , will fometimes fall to the share of multitudes . In this hiftory of his life , will be contained a ...
... God . He was an honeft Man * . A man who alone poffeffed more real virtue than , in very corrupt times , needing a Satirift like him , will fometimes fall to the share of multitudes . In this hiftory of his life , will be contained a ...
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... Gods ! from these Atlantic shores , And shelter me in Windfor's fragrant bowers ; Or to my much - lov'd Ifis ' walk convey , And on her flowery banks for ever lay . 45 } 50 55 Thence Thence let me view the venerable fcene , The awful [ x ]
... Gods ! from these Atlantic shores , And shelter me in Windfor's fragrant bowers ; Or to my much - lov'd Ifis ' walk convey , And on her flowery banks for ever lay . 45 } 50 55 Thence Thence let me view the venerable fcene , The awful [ x ]
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... God reveals . Loft in delights , my dazzled eyes I turn , Where Thames leans hoary o'er his ample urn ; Where his rich waves fair Windfor's towers furround , And bounteous rufh amid poetic ground . O Windfor ! facred to thy blissful ...
... God reveals . Loft in delights , my dazzled eyes I turn , Where Thames leans hoary o'er his ample urn ; Where his rich waves fair Windfor's towers furround , And bounteous rufh amid poetic ground . O Windfor ! facred to thy blissful ...
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... God . 5 ΙΘ But hark , what shouts , what gathering crouds rejoice . Unftain'd their praise by any venal voice , Such as th ' Ambitious vainly think their due , When Prostitutes , or needy Flatterers fue . And fee the Chief ! before him ...
... God . 5 ΙΘ But hark , what shouts , what gathering crouds rejoice . Unftain'd their praise by any venal voice , Such as th ' Ambitious vainly think their due , When Prostitutes , or needy Flatterers fue . And fee the Chief ! before him ...
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