Poems on Several Occasions: To which are Added, the Tragedies of Julius Caesar, and Marcus BrutusRobert and Andrew Foulis, 1752 - 280 páginas |
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... Fates . Thither , in crouds , come to one common grave The young , the old , the Monarch , and the flave . Old age and pains , thofe evils man deplores , Are rigid keepers of th ' eternal doors ; All clad in mournful blacks , which ...
... Fates . Thither , in crouds , come to one common grave The young , the old , the Monarch , and the flave . Old age and pains , thofe evils man deplores , Are rigid keepers of th ' eternal doors ; All clad in mournful blacks , which ...
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... fate , But wish my hapless life a shorter date ; And that the earth would in its bowels hide A wretch , whom Heav'n invades on ev'ry side : That from the fight of day I could remove , And might have nothing left me but my love . Thou ...
... fate , But wish my hapless life a shorter date ; And that the earth would in its bowels hide A wretch , whom Heav'n invades on ev'ry side : That from the fight of day I could remove , And might have nothing left me but my love . Thou ...
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... 'r of nature , or of art , Nothing but death can ease a broken heart . And that thou may'st behold my helpless state , Learn the extreameft rigour of my fate . Amidst th ' innumerable beauteous train , Paris , the OF DEATH .
... 'r of nature , or of art , Nothing but death can ease a broken heart . And that thou may'st behold my helpless state , Learn the extreameft rigour of my fate . Amidst th ' innumerable beauteous train , Paris , the OF DEATH .
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... Fate dooms us all , And at the Tyrant's feet we daily fall : Time , whose bold hand will bring alike to dust Mankind , and temples too in which they trust . Her wasted spirits now begin to faint , Yet patience ties her tongue from all ...
... Fate dooms us all , And at the Tyrant's feet we daily fall : Time , whose bold hand will bring alike to dust Mankind , and temples too in which they trust . Her wasted spirits now begin to faint , Yet patience ties her tongue from all ...
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... fate in my dejected face ; Then feels my torment , and neglects her own , While I am fenfible of hers alone ; Each does the other's burthen kindly bear , I fear her death , and fhe bewails my fear : Tho ' thus we fuffer under fortune's ...
... fate in my dejected face ; Then feels my torment , and neglects her own , While I am fenfible of hers alone ; Each does the other's burthen kindly bear , I fear her death , and fhe bewails my fear : Tho ' thus we fuffer under fortune's ...
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