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... breathing fields infpire ! Thrice happy you ! and worthy best to dwell Amidst the rural joys you fing fo well . 45 I in a cold , and in a barren clime , Cold as my thought , and barren as my rhime , Here on the Western beach attempt to ...
... breathing fields infpire ! Thrice happy you ! and worthy best to dwell Amidst the rural joys you fing fo well . 45 I in a cold , and in a barren clime , Cold as my thought , and barren as my rhime , Here on the Western beach attempt to ...
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... breathing breeze ! Smile all ye valleys , in eternal spring , Be hush'd , ye winds , while Pope and Virgil fing . In English lays , and all fublimely great , Thy Homer warms with all his ancient heat ; He shines in Council , thunders in ...
... breathing breeze ! Smile all ye valleys , in eternal spring , Be hush'd , ye winds , while Pope and Virgil fing . In English lays , and all fublimely great , Thy Homer warms with all his ancient heat ; He shines in Council , thunders in ...
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... breathing stone ; Mere mortals ; subject to death's total sway , Reptiles of earth , and beings of a day ! ' Tis thine , on ev'ry heart to grave thy praise , A monument which Worth alone can raise : Sure to survive ... breath is ( xxix )
... breathing stone ; Mere mortals ; subject to death's total sway , Reptiles of earth , and beings of a day ! ' Tis thine , on ev'ry heart to grave thy praise , A monument which Worth alone can raise : Sure to survive ... breath is ( xxix )
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Alexander Pope. If aught on earth , when once this breath is fled , i With human transport touch the mighty dead , Shakespear , rejoice ! his hand thy page refines ; Now ev'ry fcene with native brightness shines ; Juft to thy Fame , he ...
Alexander Pope. If aught on earth , when once this breath is fled , i With human transport touch the mighty dead , Shakespear , rejoice ! his hand thy page refines ; Now ev'ry fcene with native brightness shines ; Juft to thy Fame , he ...
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... breathing roses blow . I'll stake yon ' lamb , that near the fountain plays , And from the brink his dancing fhade furveys . DAPHNI S. And I this bowl , where wanton ivy twines , And swelling clusters bend the curling vines : Four ...
... breathing roses blow . I'll stake yon ' lamb , that near the fountain plays , And from the brink his dancing fhade furveys . DAPHNI S. And I this bowl , where wanton ivy twines , And swelling clusters bend the curling vines : Four ...
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