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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... gods , And frighted at himself , ran howling through the woods . O mayst thou still the noble task prolong , Nor age , nor sickness , interrupt thy song : Then may we wond'ring read , how human limbs Have water'd kingdoms , and dissolv ...
... gods , And frighted at himself , ran howling through the woods . O mayst thou still the noble task prolong , Nor age , nor sickness , interrupt thy song : Then may we wond'ring read , how human limbs Have water'd kingdoms , and dissolv ...
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... gods in dust , Before the tow'ring muse began her flight , And drew the hero raging in the fight , Engag'd in tented fields , and rolling floods , Or slaught'ring mortals , or a match for gods . And here , perhaps , by fate's unerring ...
... gods in dust , Before the tow'ring muse began her flight , And drew the hero raging in the fight , Engag'd in tented fields , and rolling floods , Or slaught'ring mortals , or a match for gods . And here , perhaps , by fate's unerring ...
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... gods conspire to make him great . Thy navy rides on seas before unprest , And strikes a terror through the haughty East ; Algiers and Tunis from their sultry shore With horror hear the British engines roar , Fain from the neighb'ring ...
... gods conspire to make him great . Thy navy rides on seas before unprest , And strikes a terror through the haughty East ; Algiers and Tunis from their sultry shore With horror hear the British engines roar , Fain from the neighb'ring ...
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... god . Wild thyme and pine trees from their barren hill Transplant , and nurse them in their neighbouring soil , Set fruit trees round , nor e'er indulge thy sloth , But water them , and urge the shady growth . And here , perhaps , were ...
... god . Wild thyme and pine trees from their barren hill Transplant , and nurse them in their neighbouring soil , Set fruit trees round , nor e'er indulge thy sloth , But water them , and urge the shady growth . And here , perhaps , were ...
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... god nurs'd kindly under ground . Of all the wing'd inhabitants of air , These only make their young the public care ; In well - dispos'd societies they live , And laws and statutes regulate their hive ; Nor stray , like others ...
... god nurs'd kindly under ground . Of all the wing'd inhabitants of air , These only make their young the public care ; In well - dispos'd societies they live , And laws and statutes regulate their hive ; Nor stray , like others ...
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