Poems on Several OccasionsJ. and R. Tonson, 1760 - 252 страница |
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... each science , bleft in ev'ry strain ! Dear to the Mufe , to HARLEY dear - in vain ! For him , thou oft haft bid the world attend , Fond to forget the ftatefman in the friend : B 3 For 1 For SWIFT and him , defpis'd the farce of ftate.
... each science , bleft in ev'ry strain ! Dear to the Mufe , to HARLEY dear - in vain ! For him , thou oft haft bid the world attend , Fond to forget the ftatefman in the friend : B 3 For 1 For SWIFT and him , defpis'd the farce of ftate.
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... thou , stranger ? what the line you boast ? What chance has caft thee panting on our coaft ? With ftricteft truth let all thy words agree , Nor let me find a faithlefs Moufe in thee . If worthy , friendship , proffer'd friendship take ...
... thou , stranger ? what the line you boast ? What chance has caft thee panting on our coaft ? With ftricteft truth let all thy words agree , Nor let me find a faithlefs Moufe in thee . If worthy , friendship , proffer'd friendship take ...
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... thou , that fling'ft me flound'ring from thy back , As from hard rocks rebounds the shatt'ring wrack , Nor thou shalt ' scape thy due , perfidious king ! Purfu'd by vengeance on the fwifteft wing : At land thy ftrength could never equal ...
... thou , that fling'ft me flound'ring from thy back , As from hard rocks rebounds the shatt'ring wrack , Nor thou shalt ' scape thy due , perfidious king ! Purfu'd by vengeance on the fwifteft wing : At land thy ftrength could never equal ...
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... Thou shouldft not fail of numbers worthy thine , The brightest antients might at once agree To fing within my lays , and fing of thee . Horace himself wou'd own thou doft excel In candid arts to play the critic well . Ovid himself might ...
... Thou shouldft not fail of numbers worthy thine , The brightest antients might at once agree To fing within my lays , and fing of thee . Horace himself wou'd own thou doft excel In candid arts to play the critic well . Ovid himself might ...
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... thou , a Daphnis he , While fome old Damon o'er the vulgar wise Thinks he deferves , and thou deferv'st the prize . Rapt Rapt with the thought my fancy feeks the plains , 92 POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS .
... thou , a Daphnis he , While fome old Damon o'er the vulgar wise Thinks he deferves , and thou deferv'st the prize . Rapt Rapt with the thought my fancy feeks the plains , 92 POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS .
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Ægypt againſt appear aſk beauty becauſe bluſhes caft Callimachus cauſe cloſe Comus Cras amet croud defign defire dreft eaſe eaſy envy ev'ry eyes fable facred fafe faid fame faſhion fays feat feem feem'd fhade fhall fhew fhould fide fight filent filver fince fing firſt flain fome fomething fometimes fong foul Frogs ftill fuch fung glaſs Gods guife heart himſelf HOMER houſe Iliad Ipfa itſelf Jove laft lefs Let thofe love loft Macedon Mice moſt Moufe Mouſe mufic Muſe muſt nature never lov'd numquam amavit Nymphs o'er obferved Ovid paffage paffion Pallas paſs pleaſe pleaſure poet Pow'r praiſe quique amavit raiſe reaſon reft rife roſe ſcene ſhades ſhake ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhow ſky ſpeak ſpread ſpring ſtand ſtate ſtill ſuch ſweet thee thefe themſelves theſe thoſe thou thouſand thro tion tranflation Twas uſe whofe whoſe youth ZOILUS
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