The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 16Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... king of Ithaca , and at the siege of Troy ; that Marcus Tullius Cicero was a celebrated orator , statesman , and philosopher ; ' that ' Alexander was the son of Philip , king of Mace . don ; that Hymen is the God of Marriage ; that ...
... king of Ithaca , and at the siege of Troy ; that Marcus Tullius Cicero was a celebrated orator , statesman , and philosopher ; ' that ' Alexander was the son of Philip , king of Mace . don ; that Hymen is the God of Marriage ; that ...
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... king , saying , that he was too old for the office . The truth is , it was no office at all . Louisa was but two years old ; and the queen , with the best intentions in the world , had made Gay her gentleman usher , in order to pay him ...
... king , saying , that he was too old for the office . The truth is , it was no office at all . Louisa was but two years old ; and the queen , with the best intentions in the world , had made Gay her gentleman usher , in order to pay him ...
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... kings by love and mercy reign . To me your clemency hath shown The virtue worthy of a throne . Heav'n gives you power above the rest , Like Heav'n , to succour the distrest . " " The case is plain , ( the monarch said ) False glory hath ...
... kings by love and mercy reign . To me your clemency hath shown The virtue worthy of a throne . Heav'n gives you power above the rest , Like Heav'n , to succour the distrest . " " The case is plain , ( the monarch said ) False glory hath ...
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... Kings lean'd their ear to what I said : My whisper always met success : The ladies prais'd me for address : I knew to hit each courtier's passion , And flatter'd every vice in fashion : But Jove , who hates the liar's ways , At 36 Part ...
... Kings lean'd their ear to what I said : My whisper always met success : The ladies prais'd me for address : I knew to hit each courtier's passion , And flatter'd every vice in fashion : But Jove , who hates the liar's ways , At 36 Part ...
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... king . ' Ungrateful creatures ! whence arise These murmurs which offend the skies ; Why this disorder ? say the cause : For just are Jove's eternal laws . Let each his discontent reveal ; To yon sour Dog I first appeal , ' ' Hard is my ...
... king . ' Ungrateful creatures ! whence arise These murmurs which offend the skies ; Why this disorder ? say the cause : For just are Jove's eternal laws . Let each his discontent reveal ; To yon sour Dog I first appeal , ' ' Hard is my ...
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