Miscellaneous Poems and Translations: By Several Hands. Particularly, I. Windsor-Forest, ... By Mr. PopeBernard Lintot, 1720 |
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... ftands , Above the reach of facrilegious hands ; Secure from flames , from envy's fiercer rage , Destructive war , and all - devouring age . 1475 See , See , from each clime the learn'd their incenfe bring and TRANSLATIONS . 43.
... ftands , Above the reach of facrilegious hands ; Secure from flames , from envy's fiercer rage , Destructive war , and all - devouring age . 1475 See , See , from each clime the learn'd their incenfe bring and TRANSLATIONS . 43.
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... ftands difplay'd , Each filver vafe in myftic order laid . First , rob'd in white , the nymph intent adores With head uncover'd , the cofmetic pow'rs . A heav'nly image in the glass appears , To that the bends , to that her eyes the ...
... ftands difplay'd , Each filver vafe in myftic order laid . First , rob'd in white , the nymph intent adores With head uncover'd , the cofmetic pow'rs . A heav'nly image in the glass appears , To that the bends , to that her eyes the ...
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... ftands a structure of majestic frame , Which from the neighb'ring Hampton takes its name . Here Britain's statesmen oft ' the fall foredoom Of foreign tyrant's , and of nymphs at home ; Here thou , great Anna ! whom three realms obey ...
... ftands a structure of majestic frame , Which from the neighb'ring Hampton takes its name . Here Britain's statesmen oft ' the fall foredoom Of foreign tyrant's , and of nymphs at home ; Here thou , great Anna ! whom three realms obey ...
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... ftands ftill ; Ixion refts upon his wheel , And the pale spectres dance ! The furies fink upon their iron beds , And fnakes uncurl'd hang lift'ning round their heads . V. By the ftreams that ever flow , By the fragrant winds that blow O ...
... ftands ftill ; Ixion refts upon his wheel , And the pale spectres dance ! The furies fink upon their iron beds , And fnakes uncurl'd hang lift'ning round their heads . V. By the ftreams that ever flow , By the fragrant winds that blow O ...
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... ftands check'd ; religion difapproves ; Ev'n thou art cold - yet Eloifa loves . Ah hopeless , lafting flames ! like those that burn To light the dead , and warm th ' unfruitful urn . What scenes appear where - e'er I turn my view , The ...
... ftands check'd ; religion difapproves ; Ev'n thou art cold - yet Eloifa loves . Ah hopeless , lafting flames ! like those that burn To light the dead , and warm th ' unfruitful urn . What scenes appear where - e'er I turn my view , The ...
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