Select Works of the British Poets, in a Chronological Series from Falconer to Sir Walter Scott with Biographical and Critical NoticesJohn Aikin T. Wardle, 1838 - 807 sider |
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... happy work's entirely done ; Enter the town which thou hast won ; The fruits of conquest now begin ; lo , triumphe ! enter in . What's this , ye gods ! what can it be ? Remains there still an enemy ? Bold Honor stands up in the gate ...
... happy work's entirely done ; Enter the town which thou hast won ; The fruits of conquest now begin ; lo , triumphe ! enter in . What's this , ye gods ! what can it be ? Remains there still an enemy ? Bold Honor stands up in the gate ...
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... Happy insect , happy thou ! Dost neither age nor winter know ; But , when thou'st drunk , and danc'd , and sung Thy fill , the flow'ry leaves among , ( Voluptuous , and wise withal , Epicurean animal ! ) Sated with thy summer feast ...
... Happy insect , happy thou ! Dost neither age nor winter know ; But , when thou'st drunk , and danc'd , and sung Thy fill , the flow'ry leaves among , ( Voluptuous , and wise withal , Epicurean animal ! ) Sated with thy summer feast ...
Side 13
... HAPPY the man , who his whole time doth bound Within th ' inclosure of his little ground . Happy the man , whom the same humble place ( Th ' hereditary cottage of his race ) From his first rising infancy has known , And by degrees sees ...
... HAPPY the man , who his whole time doth bound Within th ' inclosure of his little ground . Happy the man , whom the same humble place ( Th ' hereditary cottage of his race ) From his first rising infancy has known , And by degrees sees ...
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... happy state , Favor'd of Heaven so highly , to fall off From their Creator , and transgress his will For one restraint , lords of the world besides ? Who first se luced them to that foul revolt ? The infernal Serpent ; he it was , whose ...
... happy state , Favor'd of Heaven so highly , to fall off From their Creator , and transgress his will For one restraint , lords of the world besides ? Who first se luced them to that foul revolt ? The infernal Serpent ; he it was , whose ...
Side 38
... happy seat Of some new race call'd Man , about this time To be created like to us , though less In power and excellence , but favor'd more Of him who rules above ; so was his will Pronounc'd among the gods , and by an oath , That shook ...
... happy seat Of some new race call'd Man , about this time To be created like to us , though less In power and excellence , but favor'd more Of him who rules above ; so was his will Pronounc'd among the gods , and by an oath , That shook ...
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Select Works of the British Poets,: In a Chronological Series from Falconer ... John Frost,John Aikin Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2015 |
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