A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes, Volume 6For R. and J. Dodsley, at Tully's-Head in Pall-Mall, 1763 - 336 pages |
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... divine , To mortal fenfe impart : They beft the foul with glory fire ; They nobleft counfels , boldeft deeds infpire ; And high o'er Fortune's rage inthrone the fixed heart . I. 2. Nor I. 2 . Nor lefs prevailing is their charm The [ 15 ]
... divine , To mortal fenfe impart : They beft the foul with glory fire ; They nobleft counfels , boldeft deeds infpire ; And high o'er Fortune's rage inthrone the fixed heart . I. 2. Nor I. 2 . Nor lefs prevailing is their charm The [ 15 ]
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... foul : When , every hospitable rite With equal bounty to requite , He ftruck his magic ftrings ; And pour'd fpontaneous numbers forth , And feiz'd their ears with tales of ancient worth , And fill'd their mufing hearts with vast heroic ...
... foul : When , every hospitable rite With equal bounty to requite , He ftruck his magic ftrings ; And pour'd fpontaneous numbers forth , And feiz'd their ears with tales of ancient worth , And fill'd their mufing hearts with vast heroic ...
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... foul with nobleft paffions move . But thee , O progeny of heroes old , Thee to feverer toils thy fate requires : The fate which form'd thee in a chofen mould , The grateful country of thy fires , Thee to fublimer paths demand ; Sublimer ...
... foul with nobleft paffions move . But thee , O progeny of heroes old , Thee to feverer toils thy fate requires : The fate which form'd thee in a chofen mould , The grateful country of thy fires , Thee to fublimer paths demand ; Sublimer ...
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... foul , in more than brutal awe , " To faith without affent , allegiance unrepaid . " II . 1 . No cold nor unperforming hand Was arm'd by heaven with this command . The world foon felt it : and , on high , To William's ear with welcome ...
... foul , in more than brutal awe , " To faith without affent , allegiance unrepaid . " II . 1 . No cold nor unperforming hand Was arm'd by heaven with this command . The world foon felt it : and , on high , To William's ear with welcome ...
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... of the nonjuring clergy against the proteftant establishment ; and lord Stanhope in 1721 , during the controverfy with the lower house of con- vocation . Wherever Wherever it took root , the foul ( reftor'd To [ 27 ]
... of the nonjuring clergy against the proteftant establishment ; and lord Stanhope in 1721 , during the controverfy with the lower house of con- vocation . Wherever Wherever it took root , the foul ( reftor'd To [ 27 ]
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