The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Glover, Whitehead, Jago, Brooke, Scott, Mickle, JenynsAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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Sivu 271
... turn th ' indignant eye ; Nor the insidious arts of foes Enlarge the breach that longs to close , But acts of amity alone inspire Firm faith , and cordial love , and wake the willing lyre . PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES . PROLOGUE TO THE ...
... turn th ' indignant eye ; Nor the insidious arts of foes Enlarge the breach that longs to close , But acts of amity alone inspire Firm faith , and cordial love , and wake the willing lyre . PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES . PROLOGUE TO THE ...
Sivu 406
... turn aside . Next , Lybia's golden orchard grew Blooming temptation to the view , In which a dragon , call'd the Law , Kept conscientious fools in awe : Yet Power , superior to the crime , And tall Ambition , skill'd to climb , With ...
... turn aside . Next , Lybia's golden orchard grew Blooming temptation to the view , In which a dragon , call'd the Law , Kept conscientious fools in awe : Yet Power , superior to the crime , And tall Ambition , skill'd to climb , With ...
Sivu 414
... turns the glebe to oar , And stands all wrapt amidst his store ; But wakens , naked , and despoil'd Of that , for which his years had toil'd . So far'd the nymph - her treasure flown , And turn'd , like Niobe , to stone ; Within ...
... turns the glebe to oar , And stands all wrapt amidst his store ; But wakens , naked , and despoil'd Of that , for which his years had toil'd . So far'd the nymph - her treasure flown , And turn'd , like Niobe , to stone ; Within ...
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