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... feen , the power his facred visage rears , He cafts a pitying fmile on worldly cares , And asks what heavenly guardians take the lift , Or who the Mice , or who the Frogs affift ? Then thus to Pallas : If my daughter's mind " : Have ...
... feen , the power his facred visage rears , He cafts a pitying fmile on worldly cares , And asks what heavenly guardians take the lift , Or who the Mice , or who the Frogs affift ? Then thus to Pallas : If my daughter's mind " : Have ...
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... feen and heard afar , Give the loud fignal to the rushing war ; Their dreadful trumpets deep - mouth'd hornets found , The founding charge remurmurs o'er the ground , Ev'n Jove proclaims a field of horror nigh , And rolls low thunder ...
... feen and heard afar , Give the loud fignal to the rushing war ; Their dreadful trumpets deep - mouth'd hornets found , The founding charge remurmurs o'er the ground , Ev'n Jove proclaims a field of horror nigh , And rolls low thunder ...
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... feen a thousand years ago ; And loves her relick rags , as men obey . The foot - cloth where the prince fat yesterday . These pageant forms are whining Obed's fcorn , Who feeks Religion at Geneva born , A fullen thing ,, whose ...
... feen a thousand years ago ; And loves her relick rags , as men obey . The foot - cloth where the prince fat yesterday . These pageant forms are whining Obed's fcorn , Who feeks Religion at Geneva born , A fullen thing ,, whose ...
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... feen , The feas gave backward , and he ventur'd in : In yonder gulph with haughty pomp he fhew'd , Here march'd his horsemen , there his chariots rode , And when our God restor❜d the floods again , Ah , vainly frong ! they perish'd in ...
... feen , The feas gave backward , and he ventur'd in : In yonder gulph with haughty pomp he fhew'd , Here march'd his horsemen , there his chariots rode , And when our God restor❜d the floods again , Ah , vainly frong ! they perish'd in ...
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Grenville Kleiser. When wars are gathering in our hearts below , We ' ve feen their battles in ethereal fhow : The long distended tracts of opening sky , The phantoms azure field of fight supply ; The whitish clouds an argent armor yield ...
Grenville Kleiser. When wars are gathering in our hearts below , We ' ve feen their battles in ethereal fhow : The long distended tracts of opening sky , The phantoms azure field of fight supply ; The whitish clouds an argent armor yield ...
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Página 18 - Ye nightingales, ye twisting pines ! Ye swains that haunt the grove ! Ye gentle echoes, breezy winds ! Ye close retreats of love ! With all of nature, all of art, Assist the. dear design...
Página 90 - To what excefles had his dotage run ? But God, to fave the father, took the fon. To all but thee, in fits he feem'd to go, (And 'twas my miniftry to deal the blow) The poor fond parent, humbled in the duft, Now owns in tears the punifhment was juft.
Página 85 - And shake the neighbouring wood to banish sleep. Up rise the guests, obedient to the call: An early banquet deck'd the splendid hall; Rich luscious wine a golden goblet grac'd, Which the kind master forc'd the guests to taste. Then, pleas'd and thankful, from the porch...
Página 57 - And fits in meaiures, fuch as Virgil's Mufe To place thee near him might be fond to chufe. How might he tune th...
Página 78 - Those graves, with bending osier bound, That nameless heave the crumbled ground, Quick to the glancing thought disclose Where toil and poverty repose. The flat smooth stones that bear a name...
Página 89 - ... Detested wretch !" — but scarce his speech began, When the strange partner seem'd no longer man His youthful face grew more serenely sweet ; His robe turn'd white, and flow'd upon his feet ; Fair rounds of radiant points invest his hair ; Celestial odours...
Página 6 - A soul supreme, in each hard instance tried, Above all pain, all anger, and all pride, The rage of power, the blast of public breath, The lust of lucre, and the dread of death.
Página 338 - There folid billows of enormous fize, Alps of green ice, in wild diforder rife. And yet but lately have I feen, ev'n here, The winter in a lovely drefs appear.
Página 94 - But urge thy powers, thine utmost voice advance, Make the loud strings against thy fingers dance ; 'Tis love that angels praise and men adore, 'Tis love divine that asks it all and more. Fling back the gates of ever-blazing day, Pour floods of liquid light to gild the way ; And all in glory wrapt...
Página 78 - Arms, angels, epitaphs and bones, These (all the poor remains of state) Adorn the rich, or praise the great ; Who while on earth in fame they live, Are senseless of the fame they give.