The Poetical WorksArchon Books, 1969 - 362 pagini |
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Pagina 141
... hath chang'd to Fire , We shall behold more then at first entire ; As now we do , to see all thine thy own In this thy Muses Resurrection , Whose scatter'd parts , from thy own race , more wounds Hath suffer'd then Acteon from his ...
... hath chang'd to Fire , We shall behold more then at first entire ; As now we do , to see all thine thy own In this thy Muses Resurrection , Whose scatter'd parts , from thy own race , more wounds Hath suffer'd then Acteon from his ...
Pagina 220
... hath from Attoms rais'd . The kernel of a grape , the fig's small grain Can cloath a Mountain , and o'reshade a Plaine : 25 But thou ( dear Vine ) forbid'st me to be long , Although thy trunck be neither large , nor strong , Nor can thy ...
... hath from Attoms rais'd . The kernel of a grape , the fig's small grain Can cloath a Mountain , and o'reshade a Plaine : 25 But thou ( dear Vine ) forbid'st me to be long , Although thy trunck be neither large , nor strong , Nor can thy ...
Pagina 239
... hath he rashly tri'd the chance of War , And lost his Army , or his Liberty ? Tell me what Province they demand for ransom : Or if the worst of all mishaps hath fallen , Speak , for he could not die unlike himself : Speak freely ; and ...
... hath he rashly tri'd the chance of War , And lost his Army , or his Liberty ? Tell me what Province they demand for ransom : Or if the worst of all mishaps hath fallen , Speak , for he could not die unlike himself : Speak freely ; and ...
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Original Poems | 32 |
Natura Naturata | 106 |
An occasional Imitation of a modern Author upon | 113 |
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