The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... wind . Like an Egyptian tyrant , some Thou weariest out in building but a tomb ; Others , with sad and tedious art , Labour i ' the ' quarries of a stony heart : Of all the works thou dost assign To all the several slaves of thine ...
... wind . Like an Egyptian tyrant , some Thou weariest out in building but a tomb ; Others , with sad and tedious art , Labour i ' the ' quarries of a stony heart : Of all the works thou dost assign To all the several slaves of thine ...
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... good . Pride and ambition here , Only in far - fetch'd metaphors appear ; Here nought but winds can hurtful murmurs scatter , And nought but echo flatter . VOL . II . D way ; The Gods , when they descended , hither 29.
... good . Pride and ambition here , Only in far - fetch'd metaphors appear ; Here nought but winds can hurtful murmurs scatter , And nought but echo flatter . VOL . II . D way ; The Gods , when they descended , hither 29.
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... winds to blow , Teach restless fountains how to flow , Teach the dull earth fix'd to abide , Teach woman - kind inconstancy and pride : See if your diligence here will useful prove ; But , pr'ythee , teach not me to love . The God of ...
... winds to blow , Teach restless fountains how to flow , Teach the dull earth fix'd to abide , Teach woman - kind inconstancy and pride : See if your diligence here will useful prove ; But , pr'ythee , teach not me to love . The God of ...
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... wind ? Since , drunk with vanity , you fell , The things turn round to you that steadfast dwell ; And you yourself , who from us take your flight , Wonder to find us out of sight . So the same error seizes you , As men in motion think ...
... wind ? Since , drunk with vanity , you fell , The things turn round to you that steadfast dwell ; And you yourself , who from us take your flight , Wonder to find us out of sight . So the same error seizes you , As men in motion think ...
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... wind bore him and her lost words away . The doleful Ariadne so On the wide shore forsaken stood : " False Theseus , whither dost thou go Afar false Theseus cut the flood . But Bacchus came to her relief : ? " Bacchus himself's too weak ...
... wind bore him and her lost words away . The doleful Ariadne so On the wide shore forsaken stood : " False Theseus , whither dost thou go Afar false Theseus cut the flood . But Bacchus came to her relief : ? " Bacchus himself's too weak ...
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