PoemsDent, 1949 - 288 pages |
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... thee , for delight . O happy Youth ! to thee , among the crowd Of Rival Princes , Cupid sneez'd aloud ; And every lucky Omen sent before , To meet thee landing on the Spartan shore . Of all our Heroes thou canst boast alone , That Jove ...
... thee , for delight . O happy Youth ! to thee , among the crowd Of Rival Princes , Cupid sneez'd aloud ; And every lucky Omen sent before , To meet thee landing on the Spartan shore . Of all our Heroes thou canst boast alone , That Jove ...
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... thee , or me , or any of us all , What dost thou mean , ungrateful Wretch , thou vain , Thou mortal thing , thus idly to complain , And sigh and sob , that thou shalt be no more ? For if thy Life were pleasant heretofore , If all the ...
... thee , or me , or any of us all , What dost thou mean , ungrateful Wretch , thou vain , Thou mortal thing , thus idly to complain , And sigh and sob , that thou shalt be no more ? For if thy Life were pleasant heretofore , If all the ...
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... thee , have time to rise and rot ; And from each other's ruin are begot : For Life is not confin'd to him or thee : ' Tis giv'n to all for use , to none for Property . Consider former Ages past and gone , Whose Circles ended long ere ...
... thee , have time to rise and rot ; And from each other's ruin are begot : For Life is not confin'd to him or thee : ' Tis giv'n to all for use , to none for Property . Consider former Ages past and gone , Whose Circles ended long ere ...
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Achelous Arts Baucis and Philemon behold betwixt bless blest bold breast call'd Church cou'd coud Crimes Croud Curse death delight design'd Divine Dryden dull e're ease EPILOGUE Eternal Ev'n ev'ry Eyes fair faith Fame Fate fear fight Fire Foes Fools Friends give Grace ground hast Heav'n Hind Honour int'rest Israel Jebusites Jews JOHN DRYDEN joys judge kind King Laws Lelex live Lord lov'd Love mighty mind Momus Muse Nature never Night numbers Nymph o'er o're once pain Panther Peace Phaleg plain Play POEMS Poets Pow'r Praise Pray'r Prey Prince PROLOGUE Psecas publick race Rage rais'd Rebel Reign rest rise Sacred Sanhedrins Satyr Scripture Sects seem'd sense shou'd sight sons Soul stand sure thee thou thought Throne Tis true Truth try'd twas TYRANNICK LOVE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Vertues wise wou'd writ ΙΟ