Poetical Works, 3. numberHoughton Mifflin, 1950 - 1095 pages |
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... fame , Usurp'd a patriot's all - atoning name . So easy still it proves in factious times , 180 With public zeal to cancel private crimes . How safe is treason , and how sacred ill , Where none can sin against the people's will ! Where ...
... fame , Usurp'd a patriot's all - atoning name . So easy still it proves in factious times , 180 With public zeal to cancel private crimes . How safe is treason , and how sacred ill , Where none can sin against the people's will ! Where ...
Page 239
... fame , that darling fame , make that thy sacrifice . ' Tis nothing thou hast giv'n , then add thy tears For a long race of unrepenting years : ' Tis nothing yet , yet all thou hast to give ; Then add those may - be years thou hast to ...
... fame , that darling fame , make that thy sacrifice . ' Tis nothing thou hast giv'n , then add thy tears For a long race of unrepenting years : ' Tis nothing yet , yet all thou hast to give ; Then add those may - be years thou hast to ...
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... fame exacts . Upon our shores de- scend , A welcome guest , and , what you wish , a friend . " He said , and , downward hasting to the strand , Embrac'd the stranger prince , and join'd his hand . Conducted to the grove , Æneas broke ...
... fame exacts . Upon our shores de- scend , A welcome guest , and , what you wish , a friend . " He said , and , downward hasting to the strand , Embrac'd the stranger prince , and join'd his hand . Conducted to the grove , Æneas broke ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
Copyright | |
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