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Pagina 44
... thou be prefent , who can be distrest ? Pain feems to fmile , and forrow is at reft ; The thoughts in mad disorder cease to roll , And still ferenity o'erfpreads the foul . * See our Author's Remarks on Spenfer , inferted in this ...
... thou be prefent , who can be distrest ? Pain feems to fmile , and forrow is at reft ; The thoughts in mad disorder cease to roll , And still ferenity o'erfpreads the foul . * See our Author's Remarks on Spenfer , inferted in this ...
Pagina 45
... thou not the din of arms compofe : Thou mak'ft the God of war forfake the field , And drop his lance , and lay afide his fhield . 3718 Thou know'ft , in pleafing , how to wound the mind , Surpris'd , unguarded , and to love betray'd ...
... thou not the din of arms compofe : Thou mak'ft the God of war forfake the field , And drop his lance , and lay afide his fhield . 3718 Thou know'ft , in pleafing , how to wound the mind , Surpris'd , unguarded , and to love betray'd ...
Pagina 53
... thou touch not the waters of Lethé , and thus preferve the remembrance of thy " hufband , who will foon be with thee . " By ' which arrangement the beautiful image is pre- ferved , without doing any injury to the fentiment . " ESSAY on ...
... thou touch not the waters of Lethé , and thus preferve the remembrance of thy " hufband , who will foon be with thee . " By ' which arrangement the beautiful image is pre- ferved , without doing any injury to the fentiment . " ESSAY on ...
Pagina 55
... thou moft dreaded imp of highest Jove , Fair Venus ' fon- Lay now thy deadly heben bow apart , And with thy mother mild come to mine ayd : Come both , and with you bring triumphant Mart , With loves and gentle jollities array'd , After ...
... thou moft dreaded imp of highest Jove , Fair Venus ' fon- Lay now thy deadly heben bow apart , And with thy mother mild come to mine ayd : Come both , and with you bring triumphant Mart , With loves and gentle jollities array'd , After ...
Pagina 69
... thou , fole arbiter of all below , Pluto , whom ruthlefs fates a god ordain , And doom to immortality of pain . STANZ . XXXIX . He making fpeedy way through fpersed air , And through the world of waters wide and deep , To Morpheus ...
... thou , fole arbiter of all below , Pluto , whom ruthlefs fates a god ordain , And doom to immortality of pain . STANZ . XXXIX . He making fpeedy way through fpersed air , And through the world of waters wide and deep , To Morpheus ...
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