A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes, Količina 1Robert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Stran 28
... seems to strike my fight ; If in the ftage I feek to footh my care , I meet his foul which breathes in Cato there ; If penfive to the rural fhades I rove , His fhape o'ertakes me in the lonely grove : ' Twas ' Twas there of just and ...
... seems to strike my fight ; If in the ftage I feek to footh my care , I meet his foul which breathes in Cato there ; If penfive to the rural fhades I rove , His fhape o'ertakes me in the lonely grove : ' Twas ' Twas there of just and ...
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... Seems from afar a moving tulip - bed , Where rich brocades and gloffy damasks grow , And chints , the rival of the fhow'ry bow . Here England's daughter " , darling of the land , Sometimes , furrounded with her virgin band , Gleams ...
... Seems from afar a moving tulip - bed , Where rich brocades and gloffy damasks grow , And chints , the rival of the fhow'ry bow . Here England's daughter " , darling of the land , Sometimes , furrounded with her virgin band , Gleams ...
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... seem ; Be thought , as through the wondering ftreets he rode , A man immortal , or a god : With rattling brafs , and trampling horse , Should counterfeit th ' inimitable force Of divine thunder : horrid crime ! But vengeance is the ...
... seem ; Be thought , as through the wondering ftreets he rode , A man immortal , or a god : With rattling brafs , and trampling horse , Should counterfeit th ' inimitable force Of divine thunder : horrid crime ! But vengeance is the ...
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... seems More formidable near ; then from the throne A vocal thunder roll'd the sense of God , Majestically long , repugnant all To princes ' customs here ; their judgments flash On guilt , with words concife , and fudden blaze . Quite ...
... seems More formidable near ; then from the throne A vocal thunder roll'd the sense of God , Majestically long , repugnant all To princes ' customs here ; their judgments flash On guilt , with words concife , and fudden blaze . Quite ...
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... that roll in certain death . These are the mortal fports , the tragic plays . By man himself embroil'd ; the dire debate Makes the wafte defart seem ferene and mild , M 3 Where Where favage nature in one common lies , By homely [ 181 ]
... that roll in certain death . These are the mortal fports , the tragic plays . By man himself embroil'd ; the dire debate Makes the wafte defart seem ferene and mild , M 3 Where Where favage nature in one common lies , By homely [ 181 ]
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