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... the fame immortality : Tho ' if we took the fame care , we should ftill lie under a farther misfortune : they writ in languages that became univerfal and ever- lafting , lafting , while ours are extremely limited both in extent 10 PREFACE .
... the fame immortality : Tho ' if we took the fame care , we should ftill lie under a farther misfortune : they writ in languages that became univerfal and ever- lafting , lafting , while ours are extremely limited both in extent 10 PREFACE .
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... ftill unchang'd the form and mode remain , Shap'd like the homely ruffet of the fwain . Your rural Mufe appears to justify The long - loft graces of Simplicity : So rural beauties captivate our sense With virgin charms , and native ...
... ftill unchang'd the form and mode remain , Shap'd like the homely ruffet of the fwain . Your rural Mufe appears to justify The long - loft graces of Simplicity : So rural beauties captivate our sense With virgin charms , and native ...
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... ftill Ulyffes fing . How long that Hero , by unfkilful hands , 55 Stript of his robes , a Beggar trod our lands ? Such as he wander'd o'er his native coast , Shrunk by the wand , and all the warrior loft : O'er his smooth skin a bark of ...
... ftill Ulyffes fing . How long that Hero , by unfkilful hands , 55 Stript of his robes , a Beggar trod our lands ? Such as he wander'd o'er his native coast , Shrunk by the wand , and all the warrior loft : O'er his smooth skin a bark of ...
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... ftill , Might change Olympus for a nobler hill . Happy the man whom this bright Court approves , His Sov'reign favours , and his Country loves : Happy next him , who to these shades retires , Whom Nature charms , and whom the Muse ...
... ftill , Might change Olympus for a nobler hill . Happy the man whom this bright Court approves , His Sov'reign favours , and his Country loves : Happy next him , who to these shades retires , Whom Nature charms , and whom the Muse ...
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... ftill trembled on his tongue , Eurydice the woods , Eurydice the floods , Eurydice the rocks , and hollow mountains rung . VII . Mufic the fierceft grief can charm , 115 And fate's feverest rage difarm : Mufic can foften pain to ease ...
... ftill trembled on his tongue , Eurydice the woods , Eurydice the floods , Eurydice the rocks , and hollow mountains rung . VII . Mufic the fierceft grief can charm , 115 And fate's feverest rage difarm : Mufic can foften pain to ease ...
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