The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 1 |
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Side xi
... to be renewed as continued in his successor ; who made me an example. like many grave divide . THOMAS TICKELL , 5 reveal - tell PREFACE . xi.
... to be renewed as continued in his successor ; who made me an example. like many grave divide . THOMAS TICKELL , 5 reveal - tell PREFACE . xi.
Side xiv
Does he delight to hear bold seraphs tell , How Michael battled , and the Dragon fell ? Or , mixt with milder cherubim , to glow In hymns of love , not ill essay'd below ? Or dost thou warn poor mortals left behind , A task well suited ...
Does he delight to hear bold seraphs tell , How Michael battled , and the Dragon fell ? Or , mixt with milder cherubim , to glow In hymns of love , not ill essay'd below ? Or dost thou warn poor mortals left behind , A task well suited ...
Side xvi
Blest pair ! whose union future bards shall tell In future tongues : each other's boast ! farewell . Farewell ! whom joined in fame , in friendship tried , No chance could sever , nor the POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS . TO MR .
Blest pair ! whose union future bards shall tell In future tongues : each other's boast ! farewell . Farewell ! whom joined in fame , in friendship tried , No chance could sever , nor the POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS . TO MR .
Side 2
Now Ovid boasts the advantage of thy song , And tells his story in the British tongue ; Thy charming verse , and fair translations ... Then will thy Ovid , thus transformed , reveal A nobler change than he himself can tell.5 Mag .
Now Ovid boasts the advantage of thy song , And tells his story in the British tongue ; Thy charming verse , and fair translations ... Then will thy Ovid , thus transformed , reveal A nobler change than he himself can tell.5 Mag .
Side 3
To you , my lord , these daring thoughts belong , Who helped to raise the subject of my song ; To you the hero of my verse reveals His great designs , to you in council tells His inmost thoughts , determining the doom Of towns unstormed ...
To you , my lord , these daring thoughts belong , Who helped to raise the subject of my song ; To you the hero of my verse reveals His great designs , to you in council tells His inmost thoughts , determining the doom Of towns unstormed ...
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