A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes, Том 4Robert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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... and faithful to her wonted fires . Thus ( fays Mr. Mafon ) it ftood in the first and fome following " editions , and I think rather better ; for the authority of Petrarch ❝ does For thee , who mindful of th ' unhonour'd Dead [ 6 ]
... and faithful to her wonted fires . Thus ( fays Mr. Mafon ) it ftood in the first and fome following " editions , and I think rather better ; for the authority of Petrarch ❝ does For thee , who mindful of th ' unhonour'd Dead [ 6 ]
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Robert Dodsley. For thee , who mindful of th ' unhonour'd Dead Doft in these lines their artless tale relate ; If chance , by lonely Contemplation led , Some kindred Spirit fhall inquire thy fate , Haply fome hoary - headed fwain may say ...
Robert Dodsley. For thee , who mindful of th ' unhonour'd Dead Doft in these lines their artless tale relate ; If chance , by lonely Contemplation led , Some kindred Spirit fhall inquire thy fate , Haply fome hoary - headed fwain may say ...
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... thee he gave the heav'nly Birth , And bade to form her infant mind . Stern rugged nurse ! thy rigid lore With patience many a year fhe bore : What forrow was , thou bad'ft her know , And from her own fhe learn'd to melt at others ' woe ...
... thee he gave the heav'nly Birth , And bade to form her infant mind . Stern rugged nurse ! thy rigid lore With patience many a year fhe bore : What forrow was , thou bad'ft her know , And from her own fhe learn'd to melt at others ' woe ...
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... THEE , well as I may , I labour to diffufe th ' important good , " Till this great truth by all be understood ; " That all the pious duties which we owe , " Our parents , friends , our country , and our God ; " The feeds of every virtue ...
... THEE , well as I may , I labour to diffufe th ' important good , " Till this great truth by all be understood ; " That all the pious duties which we owe , " Our parents , friends , our country , and our God ; " The feeds of every virtue ...
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... thee . - Hark , around , Through every street of gay resort , New chariots rattle with awak'ning found , And crowd the levees , and befiege the court . The patriot , kindling as his wars ensue , Now fires his foul with liberty and fame ...
... thee . - Hark , around , Through every street of gay resort , New chariots rattle with awak'ning found , And crowd the levees , and befiege the court . The patriot , kindling as his wars ensue , Now fires his foul with liberty and fame ...
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