A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes, Band 6For R. and J. Dodsley, at Tully's-Head in Pall-Mall, 1763 - 336 Seiten |
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... law didst rightly know ; That who would animate his lays , And other minds to virtue raise , Muft feel his own with all her spirit glow . III . I. Are there , approv'd of later times , Whose verse adorn'd a * tyrant's crimes ? Who faw ...
... law didst rightly know ; That who would animate his lays , And other minds to virtue raise , Muft feel his own with all her spirit glow . III . I. Are there , approv'd of later times , Whose verse adorn'd a * tyrant's crimes ? Who faw ...
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... laws , this public care , Which Naffau gave us all to share , Had ne'er adorn'd the English name , Could fear have filenc'd freedom's claim . But fear in vain attempts to bind Those lofty efforts of the mind Which focial good inspires ...
... laws , this public care , Which Naffau gave us all to share , Had ne'er adorn'd the English name , Could fear have filenc'd freedom's claim . But fear in vain attempts to bind Those lofty efforts of the mind Which focial good inspires ...
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... laws fecur'd , In every nation Time difplays The palm of honourable praife . Envy may rail ; and faction fierce May ftrive but what , alas , can Thofe ( Though bold , yet blind and fordid foes ) . To gratitude and love oppose , To ...
... laws fecur'd , In every nation Time difplays The palm of honourable praife . Envy may rail ; and faction fierce May ftrive but what , alas , can Thofe ( Though bold , yet blind and fordid foes ) . To gratitude and love oppose , To ...
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... law " From hands rapacious and from tongues impure : " Let not my peaceful name be made a lure " The fnares of favage tyranny to aid : " Let not my words be impious chains to draw " The free - born foul , in more than brutal awe , " To ...
... law " From hands rapacious and from tongues impure : " Let not my peaceful name be made a lure " The fnares of favage tyranny to aid : " Let not my words be impious chains to draw " The free - born foul , in more than brutal awe , " To ...
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... law , And proudly thy fuccefs behold ; We ' attend thy reverend length of days With benediction and with praise , And hail Thee in our public ways Like fome great spirit fam'd in ages old . III . 3 : While III . 3 . While thus our vows ...
... law , And proudly thy fuccefs behold ; We ' attend thy reverend length of days With benediction and with praise , And hail Thee in our public ways Like fome great spirit fam'd in ages old . III . 3 : While III . 3 . While thus our vows ...
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