The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 1 |
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Side 8
Now does the sailor from the neighbouring main Look after Gallic towns and forts in vain ; No more his wonted marks he can descry , But sees a long unmeasured ruin lie ; Whilst , pointing to the naked coast , he shows His wondering ...
Now does the sailor from the neighbouring main Look after Gallic towns and forts in vain ; No more his wonted marks he can descry , But sees a long unmeasured ruin lie ; Whilst , pointing to the naked coast , he shows His wondering ...
Side 9
Come , and let longing crowds behold that look Which such confusion and amazement strook Through Gallic hosts : but , oh ! let us descry Mirth in thy brow , and pleasure in thy eye ; Let nothing dreadful in thy face be found ; But for ...
Come , and let longing crowds behold that look Which such confusion and amazement strook Through Gallic hosts : but , oh ! let us descry Mirth in thy brow , and pleasure in thy eye ; Let nothing dreadful in thy face be found ; But for ...
Side 12
This hot dispute and all this mighty fray A little dust flung upward will allay : But when both kings are settled in their hive , Mark him who looks the worst , and lest he live Idle at home in ease and luxury , The lazy monarch must be ...
This hot dispute and all this mighty fray A little dust flung upward will allay : But when both kings are settled in their hive , Mark him who looks the worst , and lest he live Idle at home in ease and luxury , The lazy monarch must be ...
Side 13
The kings are different ; one of better note , All speckt with gold , and many a shining spot , Looks gay , and ... and glitter in their wings ; Others look loathsome and diseased with sloth , Like a faint traveller , whose dusty mouth ...
The kings are different ; one of better note , All speckt with gold , and many a shining spot , Looks gay , and ... and glitter in their wings ; Others look loathsome and diseased with sloth , Like a faint traveller , whose dusty mouth ...
Side 23
... and fights , And damsels in distress , and courteous knights ; But when we look too near , the shades decay , And all the pleasing landscape fades away . Great Cowley then ( a mighty genius ) wrote , O'er - run with wit , and lavish ...
... and fights , And damsels in distress , and courteous knights ; But when we look too near , the shades decay , And all the pleasing landscape fades away . Great Cowley then ( a mighty genius ) wrote , O'er - run with wit , and lavish ...
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