Whitehead, 1785, to Anstey, 1805Thomas Campbell J. Murray, 1819 |
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... tears can fall For ev'n a stranger's but suspected woes , • How is that people blest where she presides As queen , and mother ! -Please you , I retire ? Creusa . No , stay . Thy sentiments at least bespeak A gen'rous education . Tell me ...
... tears can fall For ev'n a stranger's but suspected woes , • How is that people blest where she presides As queen , and mother ! -Please you , I retire ? Creusa . No , stay . Thy sentiments at least bespeak A gen'rous education . Tell me ...
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... tear . Suffice it that by just degrees They reach'd all heights , and rose with ease ; ( For beauty wins its way , uncall'd , And ready dupes are ne'er black - ball'd . ) Each gambling dame she knew , and he Knew every shark of quality ...
... tear . Suffice it that by just degrees They reach'd all heights , and rose with ease ; ( For beauty wins its way , uncall'd , And ready dupes are ne'er black - ball'd . ) Each gambling dame she knew , and he Knew every shark of quality ...
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... tear , and half a smile . The ruddy health , which wont to grace With manly glow his rural face , Now scarce retain'd its faintest streak ; So sallow was his leathern cheek . She lank , and pale , and hollow - ey'd , With rouge had ...
... tear , and half a smile . The ruddy health , which wont to grace With manly glow his rural face , Now scarce retain'd its faintest streak ; So sallow was his leathern cheek . She lank , and pale , and hollow - ey'd , With rouge had ...
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... tears disdain . First , that I lov'd the best of human race , Heroic , wise , adorn'd by ev'ry art , Of shame unconscious doth my heart reveal . This day , in Grecian arms conspicuous clad , He fought , he fell .. A passion , long ...
... tears disdain . First , that I lov'd the best of human race , Heroic , wise , adorn'd by ev'ry art , Of shame unconscious doth my heart reveal . This day , in Grecian arms conspicuous clad , He fought , he fell .. A passion , long ...
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... tear , and thuș . Oh ! much lamented ! Heavy on your heads Hath evil fall'n , which o'er your pale remains Commands this sorrow from a stranger's eye . Illustrious ruins ! May the grave impart That peace which life denied ! and now ...
... tear , and thuș . Oh ! much lamented ! Heavy on your heads Hath evil fall'n , which o'er your pale remains Commands this sorrow from a stranger's eye . Illustrious ruins ! May the grave impart That peace which life denied ! and now ...
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arms beauty behold Belshazzar beneath bold born bosom breast Caractacus character charms Chor CHRISTOPHER ANSTEY Cowper Creusa dark dear death delight Diomedon dread Druid Elidurus ev'n ev'ry fair fancy fate father fear feel flowers fond genius grace groves hand haste hath hear heart heaven holy honour hour Hyperanthes Ilyssus JOSEPH WARTON king Lacedemon Lady Leonidas living Lord lov'd Lusiad mind morn mourn Muse NATHANIEL COTTON nature's ne'er never night numbers o'er Oïleus once peace poem poet poetical poetry pow'r pride published rise round sacred scene shade Shanter Sir William Jones slave smile soft solemn song soon soul sound spirit stream sweet taste tears Teribazus thee thine Thomas Warton thou thought toil trembling truth Twas vale verse virtue voice Warton wave Whyles Winchester school wings Xerxes Xuthus youth