The Works of the English Poets, Volume 12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 halaman |
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... wound . II . How grateful does this scene appear To us , who might too juftly fear We never should have seen again Aught bright , but armour on the plain ! Ne'er in their chearful garb t ' have feen the fair , While all , with melting ...
... wound . II . How grateful does this scene appear To us , who might too juftly fear We never should have seen again Aught bright , but armour on the plain ! Ne'er in their chearful garb t ' have feen the fair , While all , with melting ...
Halaman 235
... wound . Then , what advice , to spread his real fame , Would pass between Verfailles and Nôtredame ? Their plays , their fongs , would dwell upon his wound , And operas repeat no other found ; Boyne would , for ages , be the painter's ...
... wound . Then , what advice , to spread his real fame , Would pass between Verfailles and Nôtredame ? Their plays , their fongs , would dwell upon his wound , And operas repeat no other found ; Boyne would , for ages , be the painter's ...
Halaman 259
... wound . Could I , with David , curfe the guilty plain , Where once more lov'd than Jonathan was flain ; Or could I flights high as his merits raise , Clear as his virtue , deathlefs as his praise ; None who , though laurels crown'd ...
... wound . Could I , with David , curfe the guilty plain , Where once more lov'd than Jonathan was flain ; Or could I flights high as his merits raise , Clear as his virtue , deathlefs as his praise ; None who , though laurels crown'd ...
Halaman 281
... wounds had bore . Had we the freedom to exprefs our mind , There's not a wretch fo much to vice inclin'd , But will own , Seneca did far excel His pupil , by whose tyranny he fell : To expiate whose complicated guilt , With fome ...
... wounds had bore . Had we the freedom to exprefs our mind , There's not a wretch fo much to vice inclin'd , But will own , Seneca did far excel His pupil , by whose tyranny he fell : To expiate whose complicated guilt , With fome ...
Halaman 293
... He wants , of which he robb'd fond lovers , reft , And wounds with furious hands his penfive breast . U 3 Thofe Thofe graceful curls which wantonly did flow , The whiter THES PEL L. 293 Elegy upon the Death of Tibullus From Ovid.
... He wants , of which he robb'd fond lovers , reft , And wounds with furious hands his penfive breast . U 3 Thofe Thofe graceful curls which wantonly did flow , The whiter THES PEL L. 293 Elegy upon the Death of Tibullus From Ovid.
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