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... light , A blaze of glory that forbids the sight . O teach me to believe thee thus conceal'd , And search no farther than thyself re- veal'd ; 70 But her alone for my director take , Whom thou hast promis'd never to for- sake ! My ...
... light , A blaze of glory that forbids the sight . O teach me to believe thee thus conceal'd , And search no farther than thyself re- veal'd ; 70 But her alone for my director take , Whom thou hast promis'd never to for- sake ! My ...
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... light was known , no bounds of art ; When light was there , it knew not to depart , But glaring on remoter objects play'd ; Not languish'd and insensibly decay'd . 50 Rome rais'd not art , but barely kept alive , And with old Greece ...
... light was known , no bounds of art ; When light was there , it knew not to depart , But glaring on remoter objects play'd ; Not languish'd and insensibly decay'd . 50 Rome rais'd not art , but barely kept alive , And with old Greece ...
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... light , in loose and straggling streams ; Suspect a drizzling day , with southern rain , Fatal to fruits , and flocks , and promis'd grain . Or if Aurora , with half - open'd eyes , And a pale sickly cheek , salute the skies ; How shall ...
... light , in loose and straggling streams ; Suspect a drizzling day , with southern rain , Fatal to fruits , and flocks , and promis'd grain . Or if Aurora , with half - open'd eyes , And a pale sickly cheek , salute the skies ; How shall ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
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Absalom and Achitophel Æneas Anchises arms Ascanius bear behold betwixt blood breast Cæsar call'd coursers Creüsa crown'd dare death design'd Dido Dryden earth Eneas English Ennius EPILOGUE Ev'n ev'ry eyes fame fate father fear fire flames flood foes forc'd Georgics give gods grace Grecian ground hand happy haste head Heav'n heroic honor Horace John Dryden Jove Juvenal kind king King's Company land light live Lord Lucretius Mac Flecknoe mighty mind Mnestheus Muse never night numbers nymph o'er Ovid pains Persius plain play pleas'd poem poet poetry pow'r praise pray'r press'd prince PROLOGUE promis'd race rage rais'd reign rest rise Roman sacred satire SATIRE OF JUVENAL shade shew shore sight skies song soul thee thou thought thro tow'rs translation Trojan Turnus us'd verse Virgil virtue Whig winds words write youth