The Poetical WorksArchon Books, 1969 - 362 pagini |
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Pagina 64
... secure from danger and from feare , So rais'd above the tumult and the crowd I see the City in a thicker cloud Of businesse , then of smoake , where men like Ants Toyle to prevent imaginarie wants ; Yet all in vaine , increasing with ...
... secure from danger and from feare , So rais'd above the tumult and the crowd I see the City in a thicker cloud Of businesse , then of smoake , where men like Ants Toyle to prevent imaginarie wants ; Yet all in vaine , increasing with ...
Pagina 65
... Secure , whilst thee the best of Poets sings , Preserv'd from ruine by the best of Kings . Under his proud survey the City lies , And like a mist beneath a hill doth rise ; Whose state and wealth the business and the crowd , Seems at ...
... Secure , whilst thee the best of Poets sings , Preserv'd from ruine by the best of Kings . Under his proud survey the City lies , And like a mist beneath a hill doth rise ; Whose state and wealth the business and the crowd , Seems at ...
Pagina 191
... secure , this place , or that to guard , 30 If any other entrance stand unbarr'd ; He that escapes the Serpents Teeth , may fail If he himself secure not from his Tayl . Who saith , who could such ill events expect ? With shame on his ...
... secure , this place , or that to guard , 30 If any other entrance stand unbarr'd ; He that escapes the Serpents Teeth , may fail If he himself secure not from his Tayl . Who saith , who could such ill events expect ? With shame on his ...
Cuprins
Original Poems | 32 |
Natura Naturata | 106 |
An occasional Imitation of a modern Author upon | 113 |
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