Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... Heav'n the diftant fore . Secure of endless blifs , with fearless eyes , He grafps the dagger , and its point defies , And rushes out of Life , to fnatch the glorious prize . tell How would old Rome rejoice , to hear you How just her ...
... Heav'n the diftant fore . Secure of endless blifs , with fearless eyes , He grafps the dagger , and its point defies , And rushes out of Life , to fnatch the glorious prize . tell How would old Rome rejoice , to hear you How just her ...
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... Heav'n fhe fhines . Souls College , Oxon . DIGEY COTES . t with the Printer by an unknown hand . OW we may speak , fince Cato speaks no more ; ' Tis praife at length , ' twas rapture all before's = n crowded theatres with Iös rung to ...
... Heav'n fhe fhines . Souls College , Oxon . DIGEY COTES . t with the Printer by an unknown hand . OW we may speak , fince Cato speaks no more ; ' Tis praife at length , ' twas rapture all before's = n crowded theatres with Iös rung to ...
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... eyes . Virtue confefs'd in human shape he draws , What Plato thought , and God - like Cato was : No common object to your fight difplays , But what with pleasure Heav'n itself furveys ; 1 ve man fruggling in the forms of fate , reatly.
... eyes . Virtue confefs'd in human shape he draws , What Plato thought , and God - like Cato was : No common object to your fight difplays , But what with pleasure Heav'n itself furveys ; 1 ve man fruggling in the forms of fate , reatly.
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... Heav'n , Red with uncommon wrath , to blaft the man , Who owes his greatness to his country's ruin ? PORTIU S. Believe me , Marcus , ' tis an impious greatness , And mixt with too much horror to be envy'd : How does the luftre of our ...
... Heav'n , Red with uncommon wrath , to blaft the man , Who owes his greatness to his country's ruin ? PORTIU S. Believe me , Marcus , ' tis an impious greatness , And mixt with too much horror to be envy'd : How does the luftre of our ...
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... Heav'n are dark and intricate , led in mazes , and perplex'd with errors : understanding traces ' em in vain , and bewilder'd in the fruitless search : Tees with how much art the windings run , where the regular confufion ends . MARCU S ...
... Heav'n are dark and intricate , led in mazes , and perplex'd with errors : understanding traces ' em in vain , and bewilder'd in the fruitless search : Tees with how much art the windings run , where the regular confufion ends . MARCU S ...
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