The Works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham ...John Barber, alderman of London, 1726 - 493 páginas |
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... soul aspire , If love and beauty had not join'd To raise a brighter fire . Amidft fo many dang'rous foes . How weak the wifeft prove ! Reason it self would scarce oppose , And feems agreed with love ; \ If from the glorious height he ...
... soul aspire , If love and beauty had not join'd To raise a brighter fire . Amidft fo many dang'rous foes . How weak the wifeft prove ! Reason it self would scarce oppose , And feems agreed with love ; \ If from the glorious height he ...
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... Soul : A Spirit which infpires the work throughout , As that of Nature moves the world about : A flame that glows amidit conceptions fit , Even fomething of Divine , and more than Wit ; It felfunfeen , yet all things by it shown ...
... Soul : A Spirit which infpires the work throughout , As that of Nature moves the world about : A flame that glows amidit conceptions fit , Even fomething of Divine , and more than Wit ; It felfunfeen , yet all things by it shown ...
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... Souls , amaz'd , we find As much above the reft of human kind ! Nature's whole ftrength united , endless Fame , And univerfal fhouts attend their name . Read Homer once , and you can read no more , 285 For all Books elfe appear fo mean ...
... Souls , amaz'd , we find As much above the reft of human kind ! Nature's whole ftrength united , endless Fame , And univerfal fhouts attend their name . Read Homer once , and you can read no more , 285 For all Books elfe appear fo mean ...
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... Soul disdains to own Subjection to a Tyrant's frown , [ died . 44 And his own life would rather end , [ his Friend . Wou'd fure much rather kill himself , than only hurt To his own Sword in the Philippian field , Brutus indeed at last ...
... Soul disdains to own Subjection to a Tyrant's frown , [ died . 44 And his own life would rather end , [ his Friend . Wou'd fure much rather kill himself , than only hurt To his own Sword in the Philippian field , Brutus indeed at last ...
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... Souls were join'd . That all Poets have endeavour'd to hide their vanity under this veil of pretended modefty ; nothing feeming more humble than to diftruft themfelves , and implore affiftance , while at the fame time they prefum'd that ...
... Souls were join'd . That all Poets have endeavour'd to hide their vanity under this veil of pretended modefty ; nothing feeming more humble than to diftruft themfelves , and implore affiftance , while at the fame time they prefum'd that ...
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