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... lost , Forc'd into exile from his rightful throne , He made all countries where he came his own ; And viewing monarchs ' secret arts of sway , A royal factor for their kingdoms lay . Thus banish'd David spent abroad his time , When to ...
... lost , Forc'd into exile from his rightful throne , He made all countries where he came his own ; And viewing monarchs ' secret arts of sway , A royal factor for their kingdoms lay . Thus banish'd David spent abroad his time , When to ...
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... lost ; So lost , as starlight is dissolv'd away , And melts into the brightness of the day ; Or gold about the regal diadem , Lost to improve the luster of the gem : What can we add to your triumphant day ? Let the great gift the ...
... lost ; So lost , as starlight is dissolv'd away , And melts into the brightness of the day ; Or gold about the regal diadem , Lost to improve the luster of the gem : What can we add to your triumphant day ? Let the great gift the ...
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... lost or mangled in the errors of the press . Let this example suffice at present ; in the story of Palamon and Arcite , where the temple of Diana is describ'd , you find these verses , in all the editions of our author : There saw I ...
... lost or mangled in the errors of the press . Let this example suffice at present ; in the story of Palamon and Arcite , where the temple of Diana is describ'd , you find these verses , in all the editions of our author : There saw I ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
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