The Works of the English Poets, Volume 23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 halaman |
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... clearer ftyle ; And Juvenal , instructed in thy page , Edges his fatire , and improves his rage . Thy copy cafts a fairer light on all , And still out - fhines the bright original . B 3 Now Now Ovid boasts th ' advantage of thy fong , [ 5 ]
... clearer ftyle ; And Juvenal , instructed in thy page , Edges his fatire , and improves his rage . Thy copy cafts a fairer light on all , And still out - fhines the bright original . B 3 Now Now Ovid boasts th ' advantage of thy fong , [ 5 ]
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... still the noble task prolong , Nor age , nor fickness , interrupt thy song : Then may we wondering read , how human limbs Have water'd kingdoms , and dissolv'd in streams ; Of thofe rich fruits that on the fertile mold Turn'd yellow by ...
... still the noble task prolong , Nor age , nor fickness , interrupt thy song : Then may we wondering read , how human limbs Have water'd kingdoms , and dissolv'd in streams ; Of thofe rich fruits that on the fertile mold Turn'd yellow by ...
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... Still they remember that deftructive rage Which lately made their trembling host retire , Stunn'd with the noise , and wrapt in smoke and fire ; The waves with wide unnumber'd wrecks were ftrow'd , ' And planks , and arms , and men ...
... Still they remember that deftructive rage Which lately made their trembling host retire , Stunn'd with the noise , and wrapt in smoke and fire ; The waves with wide unnumber'd wrecks were ftrow'd , ' And planks , and arms , and men ...
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... still in fight . Oh , did our British peers thus court renown , And grace the coats their great fore - fathers won ! Our arms would then triumphantly advance , Nor Henry be the last that conquer'd France . What might not England hope ...
... still in fight . Oh , did our British peers thus court renown , And grace the coats their great fore - fathers won ! Our arms would then triumphantly advance , Nor Henry be the last that conquer'd France . What might not England hope ...
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... still preferve thy fame alive , And Dryden's Mufe fhall in his friend furvive . I'm tir'd with rhyming , and would fain give o'er , But justice ftill demands one labour more : The noble Montague remains unnam'd , For wit , for humour ...
... still preferve thy fame alive , And Dryden's Mufe fhall in his friend furvive . I'm tir'd with rhyming , and would fain give o'er , But justice ftill demands one labour more : The noble Montague remains unnam'd , For wit , for humour ...
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