The Works of the English Poets, Volumen23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 páginas |
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... charm'd with the glorious fight , His march o'er - paid by fuch a promis'd fight . The western fun now fhot a feeble ray , And faintly scatter'd the remains of day : Ev'ning approach'd ; but oh what host of foes Were never to behold ...
... charm'd with the glorious fight , His march o'er - paid by fuch a promis'd fight . The western fun now fhot a feeble ray , And faintly scatter'd the remains of day : Ev'ning approach'd ; but oh what host of foes Were never to behold ...
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... charms of his bright mother glow'd . The royal youth by Marlborough's prefence charm'd , Taught by his counfels , by his actions warm'd , On Landau with redoubled fury falls , Discharges all his thunder on its walls , F Ofer O'er mines ...
... charms of his bright mother glow'd . The royal youth by Marlborough's prefence charm'd , Taught by his counfels , by his actions warm'd , On Landau with redoubled fury falls , Discharges all his thunder on its walls , F Ofer O'er mines ...
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... shine in their own native light ; Rais'd of themselves , their genuine charms they boast , And those who paint them trueft praise them moft . F2 COWLEY'S COWLEY'S EPITAPH ON HIMSELF . FROM TRANSLATED BY MR . THE CAMPAIGN . 67.
... shine in their own native light ; Rais'd of themselves , their genuine charms they boast , And those who paint them trueft praise them moft . F2 COWLEY'S COWLEY'S EPITAPH ON HIMSELF . FROM TRANSLATED BY MR . THE CAMPAIGN . 67.
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... charms , That drew the thunderer from Juno's arms , " No longer fhall their wonted force retain , * Nor please the god , nor make the mortal vain . " } This faid , her hand within her hair fhe wound This OVID , METAMORPH . Book II . 1251.
... charms , That drew the thunderer from Juno's arms , " No longer fhall their wonted force retain , * Nor please the god , nor make the mortal vain . " } This faid , her hand within her hair fhe wound This OVID , METAMORPH . Book II . 1251.
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... charms ; " My beauty was the cause of all my harms ; " Neptune , as on his fhores I went to rove , " Observ'd me in my walks , and fell in love . " He made his courtship , he confefs'd his pain , " And offer'd force when all his arts ...
... charms ; " My beauty was the cause of all my harms ; " Neptune , as on his fhores I went to rove , " Observ'd me in my walks , and fell in love . " He made his courtship , he confefs'd his pain , " And offer'd force when all his arts ...
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