Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... shall tell In future tongues : Each other's boaft ! farewel . Farewel ! whom join'd in fame , in friendship try❜d , No chance could fever , nor the grave divide . THO . TICKELL , THE THE CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . ' O Mr. [ xxxvii ]
... shall tell In future tongues : Each other's boaft ! farewel . Farewel ! whom join'd in fame , in friendship try❜d , No chance could fever , nor the grave divide . THO . TICKELL , THE THE CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . ' O Mr. [ xxxvii ]
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... shall thy facred lays HOW Provoke our wonder , and tranfcend our Can neither injuries of time , or age , [ praise ? Damp thy poetic heat , and quench thy rage ? Not fo thy Ovid in his exile wrote , [ thought ; Grief chill'd his breast ...
... shall thy facred lays HOW Provoke our wonder , and tranfcend our Can neither injuries of time , or age , [ praise ? Damp thy poetic heat , and quench thy rage ? Not fo thy Ovid in his exile wrote , [ thought ; Grief chill'd his breast ...
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... ; 1 If you , well pleas'd , shall smile upon my lays , Secure of fame , my voice I'll boldly raise , For next to what you write , is what you praise . XXXX XXX 淡淡 ΤΟ TO THE KIN G. HEN now the bufinefs of the 8 POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS .
... ; 1 If you , well pleas'd , shall smile upon my lays , Secure of fame , my voice I'll boldly raise , For next to what you write , is what you praise . XXXX XXX 淡淡 ΤΟ TO THE KIN G. HEN now the bufinefs of the 8 POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS .
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... shall in WILLIAM'S God - like acts engage , And with his battles warm a future age , Hibernian fields shall here thy conquests show , And Boyn be fung , when it has ceas'd to flow ; Here Gallic labours fhall advance thy fame , And here ...
... shall in WILLIAM'S God - like acts engage , And with his battles warm a future age , Hibernian fields shall here thy conquests show , And Boyn be fung , when it has ceas'd to flow ; Here Gallic labours fhall advance thy fame , And here ...
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... shall still preserve thy fame alive , And Dryden's Muse shall in his friend furvive . I'm tir'd with rhiming , and wou'd fain give o'er , But justice still demands one labour more : The noble Montague remains unnam'd , For wit , for ...
... shall still preserve thy fame alive , And Dryden's Muse shall in his friend furvive . I'm tir'd with rhiming , and wou'd fain give o'er , But justice still demands one labour more : The noble Montague remains unnam'd , For wit , for ...
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