The Works of the British Poets, Volumen7John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - 1157 páginas |
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... fame they live , Are fenfeless of the fame they give . L Ha ! while I gaze , pale Cynthia fades , The bursting earth unveils the shades ! All flow , and wan , and wrap'd with shrouds , They rife in vifionary crowds , And all with fober ...
... fame they live , Are fenfeless of the fame they give . L Ha ! while I gaze , pale Cynthia fades , The bursting earth unveils the shades ! All flow , and wan , and wrap'd with shrouds , They rife in vifionary crowds , And all with fober ...
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... fame . Wouldst thou to power a proper duty show ? ' Tis thy first task the bounds of power to know ; The bounds once paft , it holds the fame no more , Its nature alters , which it own'd before , Nor were fubmiffion humbleness expreft ...
... fame . Wouldst thou to power a proper duty show ? ' Tis thy first task the bounds of power to know ; The bounds once paft , it holds the fame no more , Its nature alters , which it own'd before , Nor were fubmiffion humbleness expreft ...
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... fame record tradition right ) Majestic honour , at the palace bred , Enrob'd in white , embroider'd o'er with red , Reach'd forth the fceptre of her royal fate , His forehead touch'd , and bid his lays be great , Came like a rushing ...
... fame record tradition right ) Majestic honour , at the palace bred , Enrob'd in white , embroider'd o'er with red , Reach'd forth the fceptre of her royal fate , His forehead touch'd , and bid his lays be great , Came like a rushing ...
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... fame ; No fairer foul was ever form'd above ; None e'er was more the grateful nation's love , Nor lov'd the nation ... fame , " Yet fell , attempting on the nobleft theme . " 1 Now twelve revolving years has Britain stood , With lofs of ...
... fame ; No fairer foul was ever form'd above ; None e'er was more the grateful nation's love , Nor lov'd the nation ... fame , " Yet fell , attempting on the nobleft theme . " 1 Now twelve revolving years has Britain stood , With lofs of ...
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... fame reports ) and rais'd in heavenly state ; Yet , fharing labours , ftill they fhunn'd repofe , To fhed the bleffings down by which they rofe . Illuftrious queen , how Heaven hath heard thy prayers ! What ftores of happiness attend ...
... fame reports ) and rais'd in heavenly state ; Yet , fharing labours , ftill they fhunn'd repofe , To fhed the bleffings down by which they rofe . Illuftrious queen , how Heaven hath heard thy prayers ! What ftores of happiness attend ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volumen7 Robert Anderson Vista de fragmentos - 1795 |
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