The Works of the English Poets, Volym 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 sidor |
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... say , Fear fet apart , though death is in my way ) The plains of Latium run with blood around ; So many valiant heroes bite the ground : Dejected grief in every face appears ; A town in mourning , and a land in tears . While he , th ...
... say , Fear fet apart , though death is in my way ) The plains of Latium run with blood around ; So many valiant heroes bite the ground : Dejected grief in every face appears ; A town in mourning , and a land in tears . While he , th ...
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... say ? Had he but ev'n beheld the fight , his eyes Had witness'd for me what his tongue denies : What heaps of Trojans by this hand were flain , And how the bloody Tiber fwell'd the main . All faw , but he , th ' Arcadian troops retire ...
... say ? Had he but ev'n beheld the fight , his eyes Had witness'd for me what his tongue denies : What heaps of Trojans by this hand were flain , And how the bloody Tiber fwell'd the main . All faw , but he , th ' Arcadian troops retire ...
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... say ? And fhould you fall in fight , ( which heaven defend ) How curfe the cause , which haften'd to his end , The daughter's lover , and the father's friend ? mind the various chance of war , Weigh in your Pity your parent's age , and ...
... say ? And fhould you fall in fight , ( which heaven defend ) How curfe the cause , which haften'd to his end , The daughter's lover , and the father's friend ? mind the various chance of war , Weigh in your Pity your parent's age , and ...
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... say ) than the world without the daily courfe of ordinary Provi- dence , methinks this argument might prevail with you , my Lord , to forego a little of your repose for the pub- dic benefit . It is not that you are under any force of ...
... say ) than the world without the daily courfe of ordinary Provi- dence , methinks this argument might prevail with you , my Lord , to forego a little of your repose for the pub- dic benefit . It is not that you are under any force of ...
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... saying it ) that in the fame paper , written by divers hands , whereof your Lordship was only part , I could feparate your gold from their copper : and though I could not give back to every author his own brafs ( for there is not the ...
... saying it ) that in the fame paper , written by divers hands , whereof your Lordship was only part , I could feparate your gold from their copper : and though I could not give back to every author his own brafs ( for there is not the ...
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