A Collection of Poems ...Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1758 |
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... must a Wooden Bridge my waves difgrace ? " Tell not to foreign ftreams the fhameful tale , " And be it publish'd in no Gallick vale . " ---- He faid ; and plunging to his crystal dome , White o'er his head the circling waters foam . The ...
... must a Wooden Bridge my waves difgrace ? " Tell not to foreign ftreams the fhameful tale , " And be it publish'd in no Gallick vale . " ---- He faid ; and plunging to his crystal dome , White o'er his head the circling waters foam . The ...
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... must be with toil fubdu'd : " Watching and cares must win the lofty prize Propos'd by heav'n ; true blifs , and real good . " Honour " Honour rewards the brave and bold alone ; " [ 11 ]
... must be with toil fubdu'd : " Watching and cares must win the lofty prize Propos'd by heav'n ; true blifs , and real good . " Honour " Honour rewards the brave and bold alone ; " [ 11 ]
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... by the summer's thirst - inflaming ray . Thy harden'd limbs shall boast superior might : " Vigour fhall brace thine arm , refiftless in the fight . " " XV . " Hear'st XV . Hear'ft thou , what monsters then thou must [ 12 1.
... by the summer's thirst - inflaming ray . Thy harden'd limbs shall boast superior might : " Vigour fhall brace thine arm , refiftless in the fight . " " XV . " Hear'st XV . Hear'ft thou , what monsters then thou must [ 12 1.
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Robert Dodsley. XV . Hear'ft thou , what monsters then thou must engage ; " What dangers , gentle youth , the bids thee prove ? ( Abrupt fays Sloth ) " ill fit thy tender age " Tumult and wars ; fit age , for joy and love . " Turn ...
Robert Dodsley. XV . Hear'ft thou , what monsters then thou must engage ; " What dangers , gentle youth , the bids thee prove ? ( Abrupt fays Sloth ) " ill fit thy tender age " Tumult and wars ; fit age , for joy and love . " Turn ...
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... must we thence expect ? The maker knows his work ; nor judg'd it fit To truft the rash refolves of human wit : Which prone to hurt , too blind to help , is still Alike pernicious , mean it good or ill . A whim , t'improvements making ...
... must we thence expect ? The maker knows his work ; nor judg'd it fit To truft the rash refolves of human wit : Which prone to hurt , too blind to help , is still Alike pernicious , mean it good or ill . A whim , t'improvements making ...
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