The Works of the English Poets, Volume 12E. Cox, 1779 - 336 halaman |
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... fuch renown , too dear had cost , Had we the patriot in the poet loft . A true poetic state we had deplor'd , Had not your ministry our coin reftor'd . But still , my Lord , though your exalted name Stands foremost in the fairest lift ...
... fuch renown , too dear had cost , Had we the patriot in the poet loft . A true poetic state we had deplor'd , Had not your ministry our coin reftor'd . But still , my Lord , though your exalted name Stands foremost in the fairest lift ...
Halaman 6
... fuch true paffion in thy face appears , In thy pale lips , thick fighs , and gushing tears , Such tender forrow in thy heart I read , As shall fupply all skill , if not exceed . Then leave this common form of dumb distress , Each vulgar ...
... fuch true paffion in thy face appears , In thy pale lips , thick fighs , and gushing tears , Such tender forrow in thy heart I read , As shall fupply all skill , if not exceed . Then leave this common form of dumb distress , Each vulgar ...
Halaman 8
... fuch beauties join'd : Without , all shining , and within , all white ; Pure to the sense , and pleasing to the fight ; Like some rare flower , whose leaves all colours yield , And opening is with fweetest odours fill'd . As lofty pines ...
... fuch beauties join'd : Without , all shining , and within , all white ; Pure to the sense , and pleasing to the fight ; Like some rare flower , whose leaves all colours yield , And opening is with fweetest odours fill'd . As lofty pines ...
Halaman 36
... fuch weight as never has been borne ; " Reduc'd to kneel and pray to you , from whom " The spring and fource of all my forrows come ; " With gifts , to court mine and my country's bane , " And kifs those hands which have my children ...
... fuch weight as never has been borne ; " Reduc'd to kneel and pray to you , from whom " The spring and fource of all my forrows come ; " With gifts , to court mine and my country's bane , " And kifs those hands which have my children ...
Halaman 47
... prisons , shall again be free : Bury'd alive though now it lies , Again shall rise ; Again its sparkling furface show , And free as element profusely flow . With fuch high food he shall set forth his feafts With HORACE IMITATED . 47.
... prisons , shall again be free : Bury'd alive though now it lies , Again shall rise ; Again its sparkling furface show , And free as element profusely flow . With fuch high food he shall set forth his feafts With HORACE IMITATED . 47.
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