Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... thou dear departed friend , Oh gone for - ever , take this long adieu ; And fleep in peace , next thy lov'd Montagu ! To ftrew fresh laurels let the task be mine , A frequent pilgrim , at thy facred fhrine , Mine with true fighs thy ...
... thou dear departed friend , Oh gone for - ever , take this long adieu ; And fleep in peace , next thy lov'd Montagu ! To ftrew fresh laurels let the task be mine , A frequent pilgrim , at thy facred fhrine , Mine with true fighs thy ...
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... Does he delight to hear bold feraphs tell How Michael battel'd , and the dragon fell ? Or , mixt with milder cherubim , to glow In hymns of love , not ill - effay'd below ? Or Or doft thou warn poor mortals left behind , A [ xxxiv ]
... Does he delight to hear bold feraphs tell How Michael battel'd , and the dragon fell ? Or , mixt with milder cherubim , to glow In hymns of love , not ill - effay'd below ? Or Or doft thou warn poor mortals left behind , A [ xxxiv ]
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Joseph Addison. Or doft thou warn poor mortals left behind , A task well fuited to thy gentle mind ? Oh , if fometimes thy fpotlefs form defcend , To me thy aid , thou guardian genius , lend ! When rage mifguides me , or when fear alarms ...
Joseph Addison. Or doft thou warn poor mortals left behind , A task well fuited to thy gentle mind ? Oh , if fometimes thy fpotlefs form defcend , To me thy aid , thou guardian genius , lend ! When rage mifguides me , or when fear alarms ...
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... Thou hill , whofe brow the antique ftructures grace , Rear'd by bold chiefs of Warwick's noble race , Why , once fo lov'd , when - e'er thy bower appears , O'er my dim eye - balls glance the fudden tears ! How sweet were once thy ...
... Thou hill , whofe brow the antique ftructures grace , Rear'd by bold chiefs of Warwick's noble race , Why , once fo lov'd , when - e'er thy bower appears , O'er my dim eye - balls glance the fudden tears ! How sweet were once thy ...
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... thou to claim . Swift after him thy focial fpirit flies , And clofe to his , how foon ! thy coffin lies . Bleft pair ! whose union future bards shall tell In future tongues : Each other's boaft ! farewel . Farewel ! whom join'd in fame ...
... thou to claim . Swift after him thy focial fpirit flies , And clofe to his , how foon ! thy coffin lies . Bleft pair ! whose union future bards shall tell In future tongues : Each other's boaft ! farewel . Farewel ! whom join'd in fame ...
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