The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Tom 7J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Greece admir'd , could save Himself , with all his wisdom , from the grave . Stern Fate brought Maro to his funeral flame , And would have ended in that fire his fame ; Burning those lofty lines , which now shall be Time's conquerors ...
... Greece admir'd , could save Himself , with all his wisdom , from the grave . Stern Fate brought Maro to his funeral flame , And would have ended in that fire his fame ; Burning those lofty lines , which now shall be Time's conquerors ...
Strona 90
... Greece ( Though now a star she so triumphant show , And guide her sailing successors below , Bright as her ancient freight the shining fleece ) Yet to this day a quiet harbour found ; The tide of heaven still carries her around ; Only ...
... Greece ( Though now a star she so triumphant show , And guide her sailing successors below , Bright as her ancient freight the shining fleece ) Yet to this day a quiet harbour found ; The tide of heaven still carries her around ; Only ...
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... Greece . O cursed War ! who can forgive thee this ? Houses and towns may rise again ; And ten times easier ' tis To rebuild Paul's , than any work of his : That mighty task none but himself can do , Nay , scarce himself too , now ; For ...
... Greece . O cursed War ! who can forgive thee this ? Houses and towns may rise again ; And ten times easier ' tis To rebuild Paul's , than any work of his : That mighty task none but himself can do , Nay , scarce himself too , now ; For ...
Strona 128
... Greece , and with incredi- ble honour to the conquerors in all the exerci- ses there practised ) upon which occasion the poet begins with the commendation of his country , which I take to have been Ortygia , ( an island belonging to ...
... Greece , and with incredi- ble honour to the conquerors in all the exerci- ses there practised ) upon which occasion the poet begins with the commendation of his country , which I take to have been Ortygia , ( an island belonging to ...
Strona 239
... Greece ; from hence his hate , From thence my crimes , and all my ills bear date : Old guilt fresh malice gives ; the peoples ' ears He fills with rumours , and their hearts with fears , And then the prophet to his party drew . But why ...
... Greece ; from hence his hate , From thence my crimes , and all my ills bear date : Old guilt fresh malice gives ; the peoples ' ears He fills with rumours , and their hearts with fears , And then the prophet to his party drew . But why ...
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