“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... arms hoarfe thunder rolls , As loud as fifty mustard - bowls ; For thunder till his arm fupplies , And lightning always in his eyes : They both are cheap enough in confcience , And ferve to echo rattling nonfenfe . The rumbling words ...
... arms hoarfe thunder rolls , As loud as fifty mustard - bowls ; For thunder till his arm fupplies , And lightning always in his eyes : They both are cheap enough in confcience , And ferve to echo rattling nonfenfe . The rumbling words ...
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... arms ; Our forces let us both unite , Attack the foe at left and right ; From Market - hill's exalted head , Full ... arm fhould force us back , And we of all our hopes depriv'd ; I have a ftratagem contriv'd . By thefe embroider'd high ...
... arms ; Our forces let us both unite , Attack the foe at left and right ; From Market - hill's exalted head , Full ... arm fhould force us back , And we of all our hopes depriv'd ; I have a ftratagem contriv'd . By thefe embroider'd high ...
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... arm . Thefe Britain knows not ; give , ye Britons , then Your sportive fury , pitylefs , to pour Loofe on the nightly ... arms . Nor wanting is the brown October , drawn , Mature and perfect , from his dark retreat Of thirty years ; and ...
... arm . Thefe Britain knows not ; give , ye Britons , then Your sportive fury , pitylefs , to pour Loofe on the nightly ... arms . Nor wanting is the brown October , drawn , Mature and perfect , from his dark retreat Of thirty years ; and ...
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... arms , and humaniz'd a world . Rous'd at th ' infpiring thought , I throw afide The long - liv'd volume ; and , deep mufing , hail The facred fhades , that flowly - rifing pafs Before my wondering eyes . First Socrates , Who , firmly ...
... arms , and humaniz'd a world . Rous'd at th ' infpiring thought , I throw afide The long - liv'd volume ; and , deep mufing , hail The facred fhades , that flowly - rifing pafs Before my wondering eyes . First Socrates , Who , firmly ...
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... arms his winds with all - fubduing froft ; Moulds his fierce hail , and treafures up his fnows , With which he now oppreffes half the globe . Thence winding caftward to the Tartar's coaft , She fweeps the howling margin of the main ...
... arms his winds with all - fubduing froft ; Moulds his fierce hail , and treafures up his fnows , With which he now oppreffes half the globe . Thence winding caftward to the Tartar's coaft , She fweeps the howling margin of the main ...
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