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Hail Queen of Italy ! for years to come The mighty rival of immortal Rome ! Nations and Seas are in thy states enroll'dj , And Kings among thy citizens are told . Aufonia's ह Anfonia's brightest ornament ! by thee She fits a V E N I C ...
Hail Queen of Italy ! for years to come The mighty rival of immortal Rome ! Nations and Seas are in thy states enroll'dj , And Kings among thy citizens are told . Aufonia's ह Anfonia's brightest ornament ! by thee She fits a V E N I C ...
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ह Anfonia's brightest ornament ! by thee She fits a Sov'raign , unenslav'd , and free ; By thee , the rude Barbarian chasd away , The rising fun chears with a purer ray Qur western world , and doubly gilds the day .
ह Anfonia's brightest ornament ! by thee She fits a Sov'raign , unenslav'd , and free ; By thee , the rude Barbarian chasd away , The rising fun chears with a purer ray Qur western world , and doubly gilds the day .
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... the daughter of the Sun ) A dang'rous coaft : The goddess wastes her days In joyous fongs , the rocks resound her lays : In spinning , or the loom , she spends her night , And cedar brands supply her Father's light .
... the daughter of the Sun ) A dang'rous coaft : The goddess wastes her days In joyous fongs , the rocks resound her lays : In spinning , or the loom , she spends her night , And cedar brands supply her Father's light .
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At last within the mighty Mole she gets , Our Tyrrhene Pharos , that the mid sea meets With its embrace , and leaves the land behind ; A work so wond'rous Nature ne'er design'd . Dryd . Juv . The feas may very properly be said to be ...
At last within the mighty Mole she gets , Our Tyrrhene Pharos , that the mid sea meets With its embrace , and leaves the land behind ; A work so wond'rous Nature ne'er design'd . Dryd . Juv . The feas may very properly be said to be ...
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In As the fair Vestal to the fountain came , ( Let none be startled at a Vestal's name ) Tir'd with the walk , she laid her down to rest , And to the winds expos'd her glowing breast . To take the freshness of the morning air , ...
In As the fair Vestal to the fountain came , ( Let none be startled at a Vestal's name ) Tir'd with the walk , she laid her down to rest , And to the winds expos'd her glowing breast . To take the freshness of the morning air , ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 2 Joseph Addison Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1804 |
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