A Collection of Poems: In Six Volumes, Band 3Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1763 - 351 Seiten |
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... thou fall before th ' offended God : If haply yet thou may'ft avert his ire ; And stay his arm out - stretch'd to launce the avenging fire . I Did II . Did not high God of old ordain , [ 18 ]
... thou fall before th ' offended God : If haply yet thou may'ft avert his ire ; And stay his arm out - stretch'd to launce the avenging fire . I Did II . Did not high God of old ordain , [ 18 ]
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... thou none befide . " III . Oft has th ' offended Pow'r his rifing anger shown : Led on by his avenging hand Rebellion triumphs in the land : [ thrown . Twice have her barbarous fons our war - train'd hosts o'er- They fell a cheap ...
... thou none befide . " III . Oft has th ' offended Pow'r his rifing anger shown : Led on by his avenging hand Rebellion triumphs in the land : [ thrown . Twice have her barbarous fons our war - train'd hosts o'er- They fell a cheap ...
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... Thou weetest not what med'cines in them are : " What wonders follow their repeated ufe " N'ote thy weak sense conceive , fhould I declare ; " Their labour'd balm , and well - concocted juice , " New life , new forms , new thews , new ...
... Thou weetest not what med'cines in them are : " What wonders follow their repeated ufe " N'ote thy weak sense conceive , fhould I declare ; " Their labour'd balm , and well - concocted juice , " New life , new forms , new thews , new ...
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... thou wouldst scathe avoid . Pfyche , forewarn'd , beware ! " XIII . " How fweet thy words to my enchanted ear ! ( With grateful , modeft confidence the faid ) " If Cupid fpeak , I could for ever hear : " Trust me , my love , thou fhalt ...
... thou wouldst scathe avoid . Pfyche , forewarn'd , beware ! " XIII . " How fweet thy words to my enchanted ear ! ( With grateful , modeft confidence the faid ) " If Cupid fpeak , I could for ever hear : " Trust me , my love , thou fhalt ...
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... thou ! for every feature " Speaks thee a goddess issued from the skie ; " Oh ! let not me offend , unbidden waiter , " At aweful distance gazing thus ! But why " Should gazing thus offend ? or how unbidden I ? XXVII , f " The fun that ...
... thou ! for every feature " Speaks thee a goddess issued from the skie ; " Oh ! let not me offend , unbidden waiter , " At aweful distance gazing thus ! But why " Should gazing thus offend ? or how unbidden I ? XXVII , f " The fun that ...
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