The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 páginas |
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... heart : These humble emblems are defign'd to show , Not how we would reward , but what we owe . Here from your childhood take a fhort review , How Holland's happiness advanc'd with you ; How her ftout veffel did in triumph ride , And ...
... heart : These humble emblems are defign'd to show , Not how we would reward , but what we owe . Here from your childhood take a fhort review , How Holland's happiness advanc'd with you ; How her ftout veffel did in triumph ride , And ...
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... your lofs , or tender as your love ; My heart with fighings , and with tears mine eye , Shall the defect of written grief fupply . S 2 A POEM , A POE M , Dedicated to the bleffed Memory of TO THE EARL OF CARLISLE . 259.
... your lofs , or tender as your love ; My heart with fighings , and with tears mine eye , Shall the defect of written grief fupply . S 2 A POEM , A POE M , Dedicated to the bleffed Memory of TO THE EARL OF CARLISLE . 259.
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... heart ; For a lost mistress , in defpair he fate , And let declining Troy ftill ftruggle with her fate : But when the partner of his cares lay dead , Like a rous'd lion from his tent he fled , Whole hecatombs of trembling Trojans flew ...
... heart ; For a lost mistress , in defpair he fate , And let declining Troy ftill ftruggle with her fate : But when the partner of his cares lay dead , Like a rous'd lion from his tent he fled , Whole hecatombs of trembling Trojans flew ...
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... heart not to increase their yoke , Since riches cannot refcue from the grave , Which claims alike the monarch and the flave . To what the laws enjoin , fubmiffion pay ; And what the Senate fhall command , obey . Think what rewards upon ...
... heart not to increase their yoke , Since riches cannot refcue from the grave , Which claims alike the monarch and the flave . To what the laws enjoin , fubmiffion pay ; And what the Senate fhall command , obey . Think what rewards upon ...
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... hearts , Throws - by his empty quiver , breaks his darts ; Eafes his useless bows from idle ftrings , Nor flies , but humbly creeps with flagging wings . He wants , of which he robb'd fond lovers , reft , And wounds with furious hands ...
... hearts , Throws - by his empty quiver , breaks his darts ; Eafes his useless bows from idle ftrings , Nor flies , but humbly creeps with flagging wings . He wants , of which he robb'd fond lovers , reft , And wounds with furious hands ...
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