A COLLECTION OF POEMS IN SIX VOLUMES, Band 6 |
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But thee , O progeny of heroes old , Thee to severer toils thy fate requires : The
fate which form'd thee in a chosen mould , The grateful country of thy fires , Thee
to sublimer paths demands Sublimer than thy fires could trace , Or thy own ...
But thee , O progeny of heroes old , Thee to severer toils thy fate requires : The
fate which form'd thee in a chosen mould , The grateful country of thy fires , Thee
to sublimer paths demands Sublimer than thy fires could trace , Or thy own ...
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But Thee superior soberer toils demand , Severer paths are thine of patriot fame ;
Thy birth , thy friends , thy king , thy native land , Have given thee honors , and
have each their claim . Then nerve with fortitude thy feeling breast Each wish to ...
But Thee superior soberer toils demand , Severer paths are thine of patriot fame ;
Thy birth , thy friends , thy king , thy native land , Have given thee honors , and
have each their claim . Then nerve with fortitude thy feeling breast Each wish to ...
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Who that has writh'd beneath the scourge of pain , Or felt the burthen'd languor of
disease , But would with joy the slightest respite gain , And idolize the hand
which lent him ease ? 3 To Thee , my friend , unwillingly to thee For truths like
these ...
Who that has writh'd beneath the scourge of pain , Or felt the burthen'd languor of
disease , But would with joy the slightest respite gain , And idolize the hand
which lent him ease ? 3 To Thee , my friend , unwillingly to thee For truths like
these ...
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Fools ! that in open æther might have foar'd , Free as the air they cut ; sip'd purest
rills , Din'd with the Thames , or bath'd in crystal lakes , We wear no badges , no
dependence own : Who truly loves thee , dearest Liberty , A filken fetter will ...
Fools ! that in open æther might have foar'd , Free as the air they cut ; sip'd purest
rills , Din'd with the Thames , or bath'd in crystal lakes , We wear no badges , no
dependence own : Who truly loves thee , dearest Liberty , A filken fetter will ...
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Fill'd her with thee ; and joy and mirth Hung on thy auspicious birth . Come ,
sweet goddess ; full of play , Ever unconfin'd and gay , Bring the leisure - hours
with thee Leading on the Graces three Dancing ; nor let aught detain The
Holidays , a ...
Fill'd her with thee ; and joy and mirth Hung on thy auspicious birth . Come ,
sweet goddess ; full of play , Ever unconfin'd and gay , Bring the leisure - hours
with thee Leading on the Graces three Dancing ; nor let aught detain The
Holidays , a ...
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