The Works of the English Poets, Volume 12E. Cox, 1779 - 336 halaman |
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... heart I read , As shall fupply all skill , if not exceed . Then leave this common form of dumb distress , Each vulgar grief can fighs and tears express ; In sweet complaining notes thy paffion vent , And not in fighs , but words ...
... heart I read , As shall fupply all skill , if not exceed . Then leave this common form of dumb distress , Each vulgar grief can fighs and tears express ; In sweet complaining notes thy paffion vent , And not in fighs , but words ...
Halaman 15
... heart inflame . Defensive arms the Gallic forces bear , While hardy Britons for the storm prepare : For fortune had , with partial hand , before Resign'd the rule to Gallia's power . High on a rock the mighty fortress stands , Founded ...
... heart inflame . Defensive arms the Gallic forces bear , While hardy Britons for the storm prepare : For fortune had , with partial hand , before Resign'd the rule to Gallia's power . High on a rock the mighty fortress stands , Founded ...
Halaman 29
... , my heart , Be still ; gently , ah leave , Thou bufy , idle thing , to heave . Stir not a pulse ; and let my blood , That turbulent , unruly flood , Be Be foftly stay'd : Let me be all , but THE BIRTH OF THE MUSE . 29.
... , my heart , Be still ; gently , ah leave , Thou bufy , idle thing , to heave . Stir not a pulse ; and let my blood , That turbulent , unruly flood , Be Be foftly stay'd : Let me be all , but THE BIRTH OF THE MUSE . 29.
Halaman 30
... heart . Swiftly the gentle charmer flies , And to the tender grief soft air applies , Which , warbling mystic founds , Cements the bleeding panter's wounds . But ah ! beware of clamorous moan : Let no unpleafing murmur , or harsh groan ...
... heart . Swiftly the gentle charmer flies , And to the tender grief soft air applies , Which , warbling mystic founds , Cements the bleeding panter's wounds . But ah ! beware of clamorous moan : Let no unpleafing murmur , or harsh groan ...
Halaman 39
... ! let me ever mourn Thy early fate , and too untimely urn : In the full pride of youth thy glories fade , And thou in ashes must with them be laid . 1 1 Why is my heart thus miferably torn Why D4 Why ANDROMACHE'S LAMENTATION . 3.
... ! let me ever mourn Thy early fate , and too untimely urn : In the full pride of youth thy glories fade , And thou in ashes must with them be laid . 1 1 Why is my heart thus miferably torn Why D4 Why ANDROMACHE'S LAMENTATION . 3.
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