Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... 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 thy ...
... 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 thy ...
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... with milder Cherubim , to glow In hymns of love , not ill effay'd below ? Or doft thou warn poor mortals left behind , A task well fuited to thy gentle mind ? Ob , " Oh , if fometimes thy spotless form defcend , To [ xxx ]
... with milder Cherubim , to glow In hymns of love , not ill effay'd below ? Or doft thou warn poor mortals left behind , A task well fuited to thy gentle mind ? Ob , " Oh , if fometimes thy spotless form defcend , To [ xxx ]
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... thou guardian Genius , lend ! When rage mifguides me , or when fear alarms , When pain diftreffes , or when pleasure charms , In filent whiff'rings purer thoughts impart , And turn from Ill a frail and feeble heart ; Lead through the ...
... thou guardian Genius , lend ! When rage mifguides me , or when fear alarms , When pain diftreffes , or when pleasure charms , In filent whiff'rings purer thoughts impart , And turn from Ill a frail and feeble heart ; Lead through the ...
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... 'd monument of fame , Nor be furviv'd to give , nor thou to claim . Swift after him thy focial Spirit flies , And close to his , how foon ! thy coffin lies . 1 " Bleft Bleft pair ! whofe union future bards fball tell In [ xxxii ]
... 'd monument of fame , Nor be furviv'd to give , nor thou to claim . Swift after him thy focial Spirit flies , And close to his , how foon ! thy coffin lies . 1 " Bleft Bleft pair ! whofe union future bards fball tell In [ xxxii ]
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... Thou mak'st the beauties of the Romans known , And England boasts of riches not her own ; Thy lines have heighten'd Virgil's Majesty , And Horace wonders at himself in Thee . Thou teacheft Perfius to inform our isle In smoother Numbers ...
... Thou mak'st the beauties of the Romans known , And England boasts of riches not her own ; Thy lines have heighten'd Virgil's Majesty , And Horace wonders at himself in Thee . Thou teacheft Perfius to inform our isle In smoother Numbers ...
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