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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... thou like a god shalt live . Ne'er to thy neighbour's goods extend thy cares , Nor be neglectful of thine own affairs . Let no degen'rate shame debafe thy mind , Shame that is never to the needy kind ; The man that has it will continue ...
... thou like a god shalt live . Ne'er to thy neighbour's goods extend thy cares , Nor be neglectful of thine own affairs . Let no degen'rate shame debafe thy mind , Shame that is never to the needy kind ; The man that has it will continue ...
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... thou ne'er forget thy fire , But let thy breaft his good example fire : The proper bus'nefs of each feafon mind ; And , O ! be cautious when you truit the wind . If large the veffel , and her lading large , And if the feas prove ...
... thou ne'er forget thy fire , But let thy breaft his good example fire : The proper bus'nefs of each feafon mind ; And , O ! be cautious when you truit the wind . If large the veffel , and her lading large , And if the feas prove ...
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... thou , O Argive Juno ! golden fhod , Art join'd in praises with thy confort god : Thee , goddefs , with the azure ... thou , Aurora , nor the day's great light , Remain unfung , nor the fair lamp of night ; To thee , Latona , next the ...
... thou , O Argive Juno ! golden fhod , Art join'd in praises with thy confort god : Thee , goddefs , with the azure ... thou , Aurora , nor the day's great light , Remain unfung , nor the fair lamp of night ; To thee , Latona , next the ...
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... thou Hipponoe with thy rofy arms : And hence Cymodoce the floods who binds , And with Cymatolege ftills the winds ; With them the power does Amphitrite fhare , Of all the main the lovely'ft footed fair ; Cumo , lcione , and Halimed With ...
... thou Hipponoe with thy rofy arms : And hence Cymodoce the floods who binds , And with Cymatolege ftills the winds ; With them the power does Amphitrite fhare , Of all the main the lovely'ft footed fair ; Cumo , lcione , and Halimed With ...
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... thou , Rodia , of the num'rous race ; Zeuxo to thefe fucceeds Calliroe , Clytie , Idya , and Pafithoe ; Plexaure here , and Galaxaure join , And lovely Dion of a lovely nine ; Molobofis and Thoe add to these , And charming Polydora form ...
... thou , Rodia , of the num'rous race ; Zeuxo to thefe fucceeds Calliroe , Clytie , Idya , and Pafithoe ; Plexaure here , and Galaxaure join , And lovely Dion of a lovely nine ; Molobofis and Thoe add to these , And charming Polydora form ...
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