The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 6Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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... come . And well could you , in your immortal strains , Describe his conduct , and reward his pains : But since the state has all your cares engrost , And poetry in higher thoughts is lost , Attend to what a lesser muse indites , Pardon ...
... come . And well could you , in your immortal strains , Describe his conduct , and reward his pains : But since the state has all your cares engrost , And poetry in higher thoughts is lost , Attend to what a lesser muse indites , Pardon ...
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... come , That shall in WILLIAM's godlike acts engage , And with his battles warm a future age . Hibernian fields shall here thy conquests show , And Boyne be sung , when it has ceas'd to flow ; Here Gallic labours shall advance thy fame ...
... come , That shall in WILLIAM's godlike acts engage , And with his battles warm a future age . Hibernian fields shall here thy conquests show , And Boyne be sung , when it has ceas'd to flow ; Here Gallic labours shall advance thy fame ...
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... comes ! and as his fleet draws near , The rising masts advance , the sails grow white , And all his pompous navy floats in sight . Come , mighty prince , desir'd of Britain , come ! May heav'n's propitious gales attend thee home ! Come ...
... comes ! and as his fleet draws near , The rising masts advance , the sails grow white , And all his pompous navy floats in sight . Come , mighty prince , desir'd of Britain , come ! May heav'n's propitious gales attend thee home ! Come ...
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... come , And crowd about the chink , and mix a drowsy hum Into their cells at length they gently creep , There all the night their peaceful station keep , Wrapt up in silence , and dissolv'd in sleep . None range abroad when winds or ...
... come , And crowd about the chink , and mix a drowsy hum Into their cells at length they gently creep , There all the night their peaceful station keep , Wrapt up in silence , and dissolv'd in sleep . None range abroad when winds or ...
Side 29
... ev'n Cromwell's innocence , And compliment the storms that bore him hence , Oh had thy muse not come an age too soon , But seen great Nassau on the British throne ! How had his triumphs glitter'd in thy page , And SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 29.
... ev'n Cromwell's innocence , And compliment the storms that bore him hence , Oh had thy muse not come an age too soon , But seen great Nassau on the British throne ! How had his triumphs glitter'd in thy page , And SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 29.
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