The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Tom 10Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... thee have gain'd the skies . Come then , my much - lov'd lord ! No more th ' alarms Of wasteful war require thee from my arms . Thy sword gives plenteous peace ; but , without thee , Peace has no charms , and plenty ' s poverty : At ...
... thee have gain'd the skies . Come then , my much - lov'd lord ! No more th ' alarms Of wasteful war require thee from my arms . Thy sword gives plenteous peace ; but , without thee , Peace has no charms , and plenty ' s poverty : At ...
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... thee , Germania , wandering wide , Like thy own Rhine's enriching tide , In numerous branches long diffus'd its flood . Rhine , scarce more ancient , never grac'd thee more , Though mantling vines his comely head surround , And all ...
... thee , Germania , wandering wide , Like thy own Rhine's enriching tide , In numerous branches long diffus'd its flood . Rhine , scarce more ancient , never grac'd thee more , Though mantling vines his comely head surround , And all ...
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... thee ! So , when some splendid triumph was to come , In long procession through the streets of Rome , The crowd beheld , with vast surprise , The glittering train in awful order move , To the bright temple of Feretrian Jove , And ...
... thee ! So , when some splendid triumph was to come , In long procession through the streets of Rome , The crowd beheld , with vast surprise , The glittering train in awful order move , To the bright temple of Feretrian Jove , And ...
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... thee ; To see thee , at a beardless age , Stand arm'd against th ' invader's rage , And bravely fighting for thy country's liberty ; While he inglorious laurels sought , And not to save his country fought ; While he - O stain upon the ...
... thee ; To see thee , at a beardless age , Stand arm'd against th ' invader's rage , And bravely fighting for thy country's liberty ; While he inglorious laurels sought , And not to save his country fought ; While he - O stain upon the ...
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... thee , would'st thou yield to charms , And , opening , let us rush into each other's arms ! At least , if that's too much , afford a space To meeting lips , nor shall we slight the grace ; We owe to thee this freedom to complain , And ...
... thee , would'st thou yield to charms , And , opening , let us rush into each other's arms ! At least , if that's too much , afford a space To meeting lips , nor shall we slight the grace ; We owe to thee this freedom to complain , And ...
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