The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, 6. köideWilliam Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 62
... poor descent , Acœtas is my name ; My sire was meanly born ; no oxen plough'd His fruitful fields , nor in his pastures low'd . His whole estate within the waters lay ; With lines and hooks he caught the finny prey . His art was all his ...
... poor descent , Acœtas is my name ; My sire was meanly born ; no oxen plough'd His fruitful fields , nor in his pastures low'd . His whole estate within the waters lay ; With lines and hooks he caught the finny prey . His art was all his ...
Page 65
... feel the whips , the swords , the fire , And in the tortures of the rack expire . " Th ' officious servants hurry him away , And the poor captive in a dungeon lay . But , whilst the whips and tortures are prepar'd , SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 65.
... feel the whips , the swords , the fire , And in the tortures of the rack expire . " Th ' officious servants hurry him away , And the poor captive in a dungeon lay . But , whilst the whips and tortures are prepar'd , SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 65.
Page 99
... poor Marcia beautifully grieve , When she her secret thoughts no more conceals , Forgets the woman , and her flame reveals , Well may the prince exult with noble pride , Not for his Libyan crown , but Roman bride . 100 VERSES TO But I ...
... poor Marcia beautifully grieve , When she her secret thoughts no more conceals , Forgets the woman , and her flame reveals , Well may the prince exult with noble pride , Not for his Libyan crown , but Roman bride . 100 VERSES TO But I ...
Page 100
... gen'rous pleasure glow ! Our hearts exulting , while our eyes o'erflow , When thy firm hero stands beneath the weight Of all his sufferings , venerably great ; Rome's poor remains still shelt'ring by his side , With 100 ...
... gen'rous pleasure glow ! Our hearts exulting , while our eyes o'erflow , When thy firm hero stands beneath the weight Of all his sufferings , venerably great ; Rome's poor remains still shelt'ring by his side , With 100 ...
Page 101
Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. Rome's poor remains still shelt'ring by his side , With conscious virtue , and becoming pride . The aged oak thus rears his head in air , His sap exhausted , and his branches bare ; ' Midst storms and ...
Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. Rome's poor remains still shelt'ring by his side , With conscious virtue , and becoming pride . The aged oak thus rears his head in air , His sap exhausted , and his branches bare ; ' Midst storms and ...
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