The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 1 |
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Side 13
... And writhes the bellying cucumber along the twisted grass ; Nor would I pass the soft Acanthus o'er , Ivy nor myrtle - trees that love the shore ; herbs among But savoury Nor daffodils , that late from POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS .
... And writhes the bellying cucumber along the twisted grass ; Nor would I pass the soft Acanthus o'er , Ivy nor myrtle - trees that love the shore ; herbs among But savoury Nor daffodils , that late from POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS .
Side 25
Nor must Roscommon pass neglected by , That makes ev'n rules a noble poetry : " A vision so profuse of pleasantness . ] A prettily turned line . The expression ( originally Milton's , P. L. iv . 243 , viii .
Nor must Roscommon pass neglected by , That makes ev'n rules a noble poetry : " A vision so profuse of pleasantness . ] A prettily turned line . The expression ( originally Milton's , P. L. iv . 243 , viii .
Side 44
O'er prostrate towns and palaces they pass , ( Now covered o'er with weeds and hid in grass , ) Breathing revenge ; whilst anger and disdain Fire every breast , and boil in every vein : Here shattered walls , like broken rocks ...
O'er prostrate towns and palaces they pass , ( Now covered o'er with weeds and hid in grass , ) Breathing revenge ; whilst anger and disdain Fire every breast , and boil in every vein : Here shattered walls , like broken rocks ...
Side 45
... Batteries on batteries guard each fatal pass , Threatening destruction ; rows of hollow brass , Tube behind tube , the dreadful entrance keep , Whilst in their wombs ten thousand thunders sleep : Great Churchill owns , charmed with ...
... Batteries on batteries guard each fatal pass , Threatening destruction ; rows of hollow brass , Tube behind tube , the dreadful entrance keep , Whilst in their wombs ten thousand thunders sleep : Great Churchill owns , charmed with ...
Side 46
... thy queen demands Conquest and peace from thy victorious hands ; Kingdoms and empires in thy fortune join , And Europe's destiny depends on thine . At length the long - disputed pass they gain , By crowded armies fortified in vain ...
... thy queen demands Conquest and peace from thy victorious hands ; Kingdoms and empires in thy fortune join , And Europe's destiny depends on thine . At length the long - disputed pass they gain , By crowded armies fortified in vain ...
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