The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... thee my tuneful accents will I raise , And treat of arts difclos'd in ancient days , Once more unlock for thee the facred spring , And old Afcræan verfe in Roman cities fing . DRYDEN . He begins the Georgie with an explanation of the ...
... thee my tuneful accents will I raise , And treat of arts difclos'd in ancient days , Once more unlock for thee the facred spring , And old Afcræan verfe in Roman cities fing . DRYDEN . He begins the Georgie with an explanation of the ...
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... thee poor : Thy fervants all employ till fummer's past , For tell them fummer will not always laft . 170 The month all hurtful to the lab'ring kine , In part devoted to the god of wine , Demands your utmost care ; when raging forth , O ...
... thee poor : Thy fervants all employ till fummer's past , For tell them fummer will not always laft . 170 The month all hurtful to the lab'ring kine , In part devoted to the god of wine , Demands your utmost care ; when raging forth , O ...
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... thee long ; Old age vexatious fhall o'ertake thee foon ; Thine is the ev'n of life before the noon . Obferve in all you do , and all you say , Regard to the immortal gods to pay . 450 First in your friendship let your brother stand , So ...
... thee long ; Old age vexatious fhall o'ertake thee foon ; Thine is the ev'n of life before the noon . Obferve in all you do , and all you say , Regard to the immortal gods to pay . 450 First in your friendship let your brother stand , So ...
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... thee whom darts rejoice ; And Neptune in the pious hymn they found , Who girts the earth , and shakes the folid ... thee , Latona , next the numbers range ; läpetus , and Saturn wont to change , 21 They chant ; thee , Ocean , with an ...
... thee whom darts rejoice ; And Neptune in the pious hymn they found , Who girts the earth , and shakes the folid ... thee , Latona , next the numbers range ; läpetus , and Saturn wont to change , 21 They chant ; thee , Ocean , with an ...
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... thee ; Nor lefs by Philomedea known on earth , A name deriv'd immediate from her birth : Her first attendants to th ... thee , Thalia , ever prone to mirth ; And Melite , charming in mien to fee , Did the fame mother bear Eulimene ...
... thee ; Nor lefs by Philomedea known on earth , A name deriv'd immediate from her birth : Her first attendants to th ... thee , Thalia , ever prone to mirth ; And Melite , charming in mien to fee , Did the fame mother bear Eulimene ...
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