The Works of the English Poets, Volume 12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 halaman |
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Halaman 253
... the foldier's rant , or poet's theme : All waters fhall unite their fame in thee , Loft in thy waves , as those are in the fea . They They breath'd afresh , unwilling to give o'er , And EPISTLE TO MR . MONTAGUE . 253.
... the foldier's rant , or poet's theme : All waters fhall unite their fame in thee , Loft in thy waves , as those are in the fea . They They breath'd afresh , unwilling to give o'er , And EPISTLE TO MR . MONTAGUE . 253.
Halaman 255
... thee our councils , thee our armies wait ; Difcording Princes fhall with thee combine , And center all their interefts in thine ; Proud of thy friendship , shall forego their sway As Rome her great Dictator did obey ; And all united ...
... thee our councils , thee our armies wait ; Difcording Princes fhall with thee combine , And center all their interefts in thine ; Proud of thy friendship , shall forego their sway As Rome her great Dictator did obey ; And all united ...
Halaman 263
... thee alone . The grateful fenate with one voice combine To breathe their forrows , and to comfort thine , By bringing to thy view how Europe's fate Does on thy counfels and thy courage wait : But , when the vastness of thy grief they ...
... thee alone . The grateful fenate with one voice combine To breathe their forrows , and to comfort thine , By bringing to thy view how Europe's fate Does on thy counfels and thy courage wait : But , when the vastness of thy grief they ...
Halaman 270
... thee juft fo with the mock titles greet , Of Camerinus , or of conquer'd Crete . To whom is this advice and cenfure due ? Rubellius Plancus , ' tis applied to you ; Who think your person second to divine , Because defcended from the ...
... thee juft fo with the mock titles greet , Of Camerinus , or of conquer'd Crete . To whom is this advice and cenfure due ? Rubellius Plancus , ' tis applied to you ; Who think your person second to divine , Because defcended from the ...
Halaman 284
... treafon justly bore The rods and ax , ne'er us'd in Rome before . If you have strength Achilles ' arms to bear , And courage to sustain a ten years war¡ } } Though Though foul Therfites got thee , thou shalt be More 284 POEMS . STEPNEY'S.
... treafon justly bore The rods and ax , ne'er us'd in Rome before . If you have strength Achilles ' arms to bear , And courage to sustain a ten years war¡ } } Though Though foul Therfites got thee , thou shalt be More 284 POEMS . STEPNEY'S.
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