The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 1 |
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Side xiii
While speechless o'er thy closing grave we bend , Accept these tears , thou dear departed friend ! Oh , gone for ever , take this long adieu ; And sleep in peace , next thy loved Montagu ! To strew fresh laurels , let the task be ...
While speechless o'er thy closing grave we bend , Accept these tears , thou dear departed friend ! Oh , gone for ever , take this long adieu ; And sleep in peace , next thy loved Montagu ! To strew fresh laurels , let the task be ...
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... thy bower appears , O'er my dim eye - balls glance the sudden tears ? How sweet were once thy prospects , fresh and fair , Thy sloping walks , and unpolluted air ! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged trees , Thy noon - tide shadow ...
... thy bower appears , O'er my dim eye - balls glance the sudden tears ? How sweet were once thy prospects , fresh and fair , Thy sloping walks , and unpolluted air ! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged trees , Thy noon - tide shadow ...
Side 4
WHEN now the business of the field is o'er , The trumpets sleep , and cannons cease to roar ; When every dismal echo is decayed , And all the thunder of the battle laid ; Attend , auspicious prince , and let the muse In humble accents ...
WHEN now the business of the field is o'er , The trumpets sleep , and cannons cease to roar ; When every dismal echo is decayed , And all the thunder of the battle laid ; Attend , auspicious prince , and let the muse In humble accents ...
Side 6
... inspired by thee , with fresh delight , Their swords they brandish , and require the fight , Renew their ancient conquests on the main , And act their fathers ' triumphs o'er again ; Fired , when they hear how Agincourt was strowed ...
... inspired by thee , with fresh delight , Their swords they brandish , and require the fight , Renew their ancient conquests on the main , And act their fathers ' triumphs o'er again ; Fired , when they hear how Agincourt was strowed ...
Side 8
But who can run the British triumphs o'er , And count the flames disperst on every shore ? Who can describe the scattered victory , And draw the reader on from sea to sea ? Else who could Ormond's godlike acts refuse , Ormond the theme ...
But who can run the British triumphs o'er , And count the flames disperst on every shore ? Who can describe the scattered victory , And draw the reader on from sea to sea ? Else who could Ormond's godlike acts refuse , Ormond the theme ...
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