The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... true , Who , for the sake of filling with one blast The post - horns of all Europe , lays her waste . Think yourself station'd on a towering rock , To see a people scatter'd like a flock , Some royal mastiff panting at their heels ...
... true , Who , for the sake of filling with one blast The post - horns of all Europe , lays her waste . Think yourself station'd on a towering rock , To see a people scatter'd like a flock , Some royal mastiff panting at their heels ...
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... True . While they live the courtly laureate pays His quit - rent ode , his peppercorn of praise ; And many a dunce , whose fingers itch to write , Adds , as he can , his tributary mite ; A subject's faults a subject may proclaim , A ...
... True . While they live the courtly laureate pays His quit - rent ode , his peppercorn of praise ; And many a dunce , whose fingers itch to write , Adds , as he can , his tributary mite ; A subject's faults a subject may proclaim , A ...
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... true merriment and glee , As if he heard his king say - Slave , be free ! Thus happiness depends , as Nature shows , Less on exterior things than most suppose . Vigilant over all that he has made , Kind Providence attends with gracious ...
... true merriment and glee , As if he heard his king say - Slave , be free ! Thus happiness depends , as Nature shows , Less on exterior things than most suppose . Vigilant over all that he has made , Kind Providence attends with gracious ...
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... true , Whate'er we write , we bring forth nothing new . " Twere new indeed to see a bard all fire , Touch'd with a coal from Heaven , assume the lyre , And tell the world , still kindling as he sung With more than mortal music on his ...
... true , Whate'er we write , we bring forth nothing new . " Twere new indeed to see a bard all fire , Touch'd with a coal from Heaven , assume the lyre , And tell the world , still kindling as he sung With more than mortal music on his ...
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... True beagle as the stanchest hound he keeps . Charged with the folly of his life's mad scene , He takes offence , and wonders what you mean ; The joy the danger and the toil o'erpays- ' Tis exercise , and health , and length of days ...
... True beagle as the stanchest hound he keeps . Charged with the folly of his life's mad scene , He takes offence , and wonders what you mean ; The joy the danger and the toil o'erpays- ' Tis exercise , and health , and length of days ...
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