Poems on Several Occasions..Jacob Tonson at Shakespear's-Head over against Katharine-Street in the Strand, and John Barber upon Lambert Hill., 1718 - 506 стор. |
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... various Tongues He hears the Captains dwell On their great Leader's Praife : by Turns They tell , And liften , each with emulous Glory fir'd , } HOW WILLIAM conquer'd , and how FRANCE retir'd ; How HOW BELGIA freed the Hero's Arm ...
... various Tongues He hears the Captains dwell On their great Leader's Praife : by Turns They tell , And liften , each with emulous Glory fir'd , } HOW WILLIAM conquer'd , and how FRANCE retir'd ; How HOW BELGIA freed the Hero's Arm ...
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... various Wreath ; The Flow'rs less blooming than Her Face , The Scent lefs fragrant than Her Breath . III . The Flow'rs She wore along the Day : And ev'ry Nymph and Shepherd said , That in her Hair they lookt more gay , Than glowing in ...
... various Wreath ; The Flow'rs less blooming than Her Face , The Scent lefs fragrant than Her Breath . III . The Flow'rs She wore along the Day : And ev'ry Nymph and Shepherd said , That in her Hair they lookt more gay , Than glowing in ...
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... various DEATH for various Crimes She fear'd : With your kind Work her drooping Hopes revive : You bid Her read , repent , adore , and live : You You wreft the Bolt from Heav'ns avenging Hand ; Stop POEMS on feveral OCCASION S. 131.
... various DEATH for various Crimes She fear'd : With your kind Work her drooping Hopes revive : You bid Her read , repent , adore , and live : You You wreft the Bolt from Heav'ns avenging Hand ; Stop POEMS on feveral OCCASION S. 131.
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... various Attributes of Fame Collected and compleat in WILLIAM's Name : To all the lift'ning World relate , ( As Thou doft His Story read ) That nothing went before fo Great , And nothing Greater can fucceed . II . Thy Native LATIUM was ...
... various Attributes of Fame Collected and compleat in WILLIAM's Name : To all the lift'ning World relate , ( As Thou doft His Story read ) That nothing went before fo Great , And nothing Greater can fucceed . II . Thy Native LATIUM was ...
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... by WILLIAM's Hand ; Hearse Joyful Nations blefs thofe happy Toils , Which freed the People , but return'd the Spoils . pildashia A 60 In In various Views She tries her conftant Theme ; Finds 142 POEMS on feveral OCCASIO N s .
... by WILLIAM's Hand ; Hearse Joyful Nations blefs thofe happy Toils , Which freed the People , but return'd the Spoils . pildashia A 60 In In various Views She tries her conftant Theme ; Finds 142 POEMS on feveral OCCASIO N s .
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ABRA againſt ALMA Arms BELGIA blefs bleft Bofom Books Breaft Charms CLOE confefs Courſe crown'd CUPID DÆMON Darts Death Defire deftin'd Delight DICK diff'rent dreft e'er Earth Eſq ev'ry fafe faid fair Fame Fate Fear felf fhall fhould fhow fing firft firſt flain Flame fome Friend ftand ftill fuch fure Grief happy Heart Heav'n Hero himſelf Honorable John juft juſt King laft laſt leaſt lefs loft Lord Love LUCRETIUS Lyre Mafter Maid moſt muft muſt Namur ne'er Numbers Nut-brown Maid Nymph o'er Paffion Pain paſs pleas'd pleaſe Pleaſure Pow'r Praiſe prefent Pride Profe purſue Rage raiſe Reaſon Reft Reverend rifing ſaid Senfe Senſe ſhall Sorrow Soul ſpeak ſtill Thee thefe theſe thofe Thoſe Thou Thought thouſand thro VENUS Verfe Verſe vex'd Virtue whilft whofe Whoſe Wife William Wiſdom Wiſhes wou'd Youth
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