The Works of the English Poets, Volume 12E. Cox, 1779 - 336 halaman |
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... , Shall both furmount Detraction , and survive : And Poets have unquestion'd right to claim ; If not the greatest , the most lafting name . W. CONGREVE . THE T HE MOURNING MUSE OF ALEXIS . A PASTORAL . 4 CONGREVE'S POEMS .
... , Shall both furmount Detraction , and survive : And Poets have unquestion'd right to claim ; If not the greatest , the most lafting name . W. CONGREVE . THE T HE MOURNING MUSE OF ALEXIS . A PASTORAL . 4 CONGREVE'S POEMS .
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... most stupendous hale , To form the high and dreadful fcale . The gods , with horror and amaze , look'd down , Beholding rocks from their firm basis rent ? Mountain on mountain thrown , With threatening hurl , that fhook th ' ætherial ...
... most stupendous hale , To form the high and dreadful fcale . The gods , with horror and amaze , look'd down , Beholding rocks from their firm basis rent ? Mountain on mountain thrown , With threatening hurl , that fhook th ' ætherial ...
Halaman 29
... most fickle , most uneasy part , Thou restless wanderer , 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 ...
... most fickle , most uneasy part , Thou restless wanderer , 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 ...
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... most divine . Bless the glad earth with heavenly lays , And to that pitch th ' eternal accents raife , Which only breath inspir'd can reach , To notes , which only she can learn , and you can teach : While we , charm'd with the lov'd ...
... most divine . Bless the glad earth with heavenly lays , And to that pitch th ' eternal accents raife , Which only breath inspir'd can reach , To notes , which only she can learn , and you can teach : While we , charm'd with the lov'd ...
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... most wretched I ! of all bereft ! " Of all my worthy fons how few are left ! " Yet fifty goodly youths I had to boast , " When first the Greeks invaded Ilion's coaft : " Nineteen , the joyful issue of one womb , " Are now , alas ! a ...
... most wretched I ! of all bereft ! " Of all my worthy fons how few are left ! " Yet fifty goodly youths I had to boast , " When first the Greeks invaded Ilion's coaft : " Nineteen , the joyful issue of one womb , " Are now , alas ! a ...
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