The Works of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 5J. Moore, 1800 - English poetry |
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... eyes , Thofe charming eyes , which thine to reconcile To harmony and peace , our stubborn Isle . On brazen Memnon , Phebus cafts a ray , And the tough metal , fo falutes the day . The British Dame , fam'd for refiftless grace , Contends ...
... eyes , Thofe charming eyes , which thine to reconcile To harmony and peace , our stubborn Isle . On brazen Memnon , Phebus cafts a ray , And the tough metal , fo falutes the day . The British Dame , fam'd for refiftless grace , Contends ...
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... eyes An honeft death , which he accepts , and dies : O glorious refolution ! Noble pride ! More honour'd , than the tyrant liv'd , he dy'd ; More lov'd , more prais'd , more envy'd in his doom , Than Cæfar trampling on the rights of ...
... eyes An honeft death , which he accepts , and dies : O glorious refolution ! Noble pride ! More honour'd , than the tyrant liv'd , he dy'd ; More lov'd , more prais'd , more envy'd in his doom , Than Cæfar trampling on the rights of ...
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... eyes to eyes oppos'd this ftrife decide ; Now , when I lighten , let her beams be try'd . Was ' t a vain promife , and a gownfman's lie ? Or ftands the here unmark'd , when I am by ? So heav'n was mock'd , and once all Elys round ...
... eyes to eyes oppos'd this ftrife decide ; Now , when I lighten , let her beams be try'd . Was ' t a vain promife , and a gownfman's lie ? Or ftands the here unmark'd , when I am by ? So heav'n was mock'd , and once all Elys round ...
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... eyes ; And O ! may Beauty never want reward For thee , her noble champion , and her guard . Beauty triumphs , and Law fubmitting lies , The tyrant tam'd , aloud for mercy cries ; Conqueft can never fail in radiant Grafton's eyes . WH ...
... eyes ; And O ! may Beauty never want reward For thee , her noble champion , and her guard . Beauty triumphs , and Law fubmitting lies , The tyrant tam'd , aloud for mercy cries ; Conqueft can never fail in radiant Grafton's eyes . WH ...
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... eyes , and fo adorn'd her mind . Long had Minerva govern'd in the skies , But now defcends , confeft to human eyes ; Behold in Granville , that infpiring Queen , Whom learned Athens fo ador'd unfeen . I SONG . LL tell her the next time ...
... eyes , and fo adorn'd her mind . Long had Minerva govern'd in the skies , But now defcends , confeft to human eyes ; Behold in Granville , that infpiring Queen , Whom learned Athens fo ador'd unfeen . I SONG . LL tell her the next time ...
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