Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... stand in need of it , I can- not wish him better , than that he may continue to deserve the favour and countenance of fuch a Patron . as I have no time to lay out in forming fuch compliments , would but ill fuit that familiarity between ...
... stand in need of it , I can- not wish him better , than that he may continue to deserve the favour and countenance of fuch a Patron . as I have no time to lay out in forming fuch compliments , would but ill fuit that familiarity between ...
Page 101
... stand and hear . SCENE IV . ROSAMON D and Sir TRUSTY . ROSAMON D. From walk to walk , from shade to shade , From ftream to purling ftream convey'd , VOL . I. G Through Through all the mazes of the Grove , Through all ROSAMON D : ΤΟΣ.
... stand and hear . SCENE IV . ROSAMON D and Sir TRUSTY . ROSAMON D. From walk to walk , from shade to shade , From ftream to purling ftream convey'd , VOL . I. G Through Through all the mazes of the Grove , Through all ROSAMON D : ΤΟΣ.
Page 122
... stand still ; The fleep of death benumbs all o'er chill ; My fainting limbs , and I'm no more . [ Falls on the couch . QUEEN . Hear and obferve your Queen's commands . [ To her attendants . Beneath thofe hills a Convent stands , Where ...
... stand still ; The fleep of death benumbs all o'er chill ; My fainting limbs , and I'm no more . [ Falls on the couch . QUEEN . Hear and obferve your Queen's commands . [ To her attendants . Beneath thofe hills a Convent stands , Where ...
Page 128
... stands before my eye , A thousand glorious deeds that lie In deep futurity obfcure , Fights and triumphs immature , Heroes immers'd in time's dark womb , Ripening for mighty years to come , Break forth , and , to the day display'd , My ...
... stands before my eye , A thousand glorious deeds that lie In deep futurity obfcure , Fights and triumphs immature , Heroes immers'd in time's dark womb , Ripening for mighty years to come , Break forth , and , to the day display'd , My ...
Page 140
... our two Magicians try their skill , The vifion varies , tho ' the place stands still , * A Dramatic Poem written by the Lord Lansdown . While the fame fpot its gaudy form renews , Shifting While 140 Poems on feveral Occafions . EPILOGUE ...
... our two Magicians try their skill , The vifion varies , tho ' the place stands still , * A Dramatic Poem written by the Lord Lansdown . While the fame fpot its gaudy form renews , Shifting While 140 Poems on feveral Occafions . EPILOGUE ...
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