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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... once a thousand turrets rais'd on high Their gilded spires , and glitter'd in the sky , An undistinguish'd heap of dust is found , And all the pile lies smoking on the ground . His toils , for no ignoble ends design'd , Promote the ...
... once a thousand turrets rais'd on high Their gilded spires , and glitter'd in the sky , An undistinguish'd heap of dust is found , And all the pile lies smoking on the ground . His toils , for no ignoble ends design'd , Promote the ...
Side 11
... once St. Maloes stood . Here Russel's actions should my muse require ; And would my strength but second my desire , I'd all his boundless bravery rehearse , And draw his cannons thund'ring in my verse : High on the deck should the great ...
... once St. Maloes stood . Here Russel's actions should my muse require ; And would my strength but second my desire , I'd all his boundless bravery rehearse , And draw his cannons thund'ring in my verse : High on the deck should the great ...
Side 15
... once two rival kings their right debate , And factions and cabals embroil the state , The people's actions will their thoughts declare ; All their hearts tremble , and beat thick with war ; Hoarse broken sounds , like trumpets ' harsh ...
... once two rival kings their right debate , And factions and cabals embroil the state , The people's actions will their thoughts declare ; All their hearts tremble , and beat thick with war ; Hoarse broken sounds , like trumpets ' harsh ...
Side 17
... once I saw in the Tarentine vale , Where slow Galesus drench'd the washy soil , An old Corician yeoman , who had got A few neglected acres to his lot , Where neither corn nor pasture grac'd the field , Nor would the vine her purple ...
... once I saw in the Tarentine vale , Where slow Galesus drench'd the washy soil , An old Corician yeoman , who had got A few neglected acres to his lot , Where neither corn nor pasture grac'd the field , Nor would the vine her purple ...
Side 21
... Once when the lovely Pleiades arise , And add fresh lustre to the summer skies ; And once when hast'ning from the watry sign They quit their station , and forbear to shine . The bees are prone to rage , and often found To perish for ...
... Once when the lovely Pleiades arise , And add fresh lustre to the summer skies ; And once when hast'ning from the watry sign They quit their station , and forbear to shine . The bees are prone to rage , and often found To perish for ...
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