Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Page xxix
... tears , thou dear departed friend , Ob 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 shrine , Mine with true fighs ...
... tears , thou dear departed friend , Ob 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 shrine , Mine with true fighs ...
Page xxxii
... tears ! How Sweet were once thy prospects fresh and fair , Thy floping walks , and unpolluted air ! How fweet the gloomes beneath thy aged trees , Thy noon - tide fhadow , and thy evening , breeze ! His image thy forfaken bowers reflore ...
... tears ! How Sweet were once thy prospects fresh and fair , Thy floping walks , and unpolluted air ! How fweet the gloomes beneath thy aged trees , Thy noon - tide fhadow , and thy evening , breeze ! His image thy forfaken bowers reflore ...
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... Tears : Oppret Religion gives the first alarms , And injur'd Juftice fets him in his Arms ; His Conquefts Freedom to the world afford , And nations blefs the Labours of his fword . Thus when the forming Mufe wou'd copy forth A perfect ...
... Tears : Oppret Religion gives the first alarms , And injur'd Juftice fets him in his Arms ; His Conquefts Freedom to the world afford , And nations blefs the Labours of his fword . Thus when the forming Mufe wou'd copy forth A perfect ...
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... Tears burst out unbidden at the found ; MARIA ftill our rifing Mirth destroys , Darkens our Triumphs , and forbids our Joys . But fee , at length , the British Ships appear ! ' Our NASSAU comes ! and as his Fleet draws near , The rifing ...
... Tears burst out unbidden at the found ; MARIA ftill our rifing Mirth destroys , Darkens our Triumphs , and forbids our Joys . But fee , at length , the British Ships appear ! ' Our NASSAU comes ! and as his Fleet draws near , The rifing ...
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... tears with gum , For the first ground - work of the golden comb ; On this they found their waxen works , and raise The yellow fabric on its glewy base . Some educate the young , or hatch the feed With vital warmth , and future nations ...
... tears with gum , For the first ground - work of the golden comb ; On this they found their waxen works , and raise The yellow fabric on its glewy base . Some educate the young , or hatch the feed With vital warmth , and future nations ...
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