The European Magazine, and London Review, المجلد 45Philological Society of London, 1804 |
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الصفحة 141
... Shall HE , -with virtues amply known , Our King , be hurl'd from Britain's throne By Gauls , embrued in royal gore , Who menace death or flavery round our fhore ? [ thers trod 1 No - read the path , which erit your fa- Nor let the FOE's ...
... Shall HE , -with virtues amply known , Our King , be hurl'd from Britain's throne By Gauls , embrued in royal gore , Who menace death or flavery round our fhore ? [ thers trod 1 No - read the path , which erit your fa- Nor let the FOE's ...
الصفحة 195
... Shall the bower ftill be Harriet's ? Shall it ftill be the folace of my prins ? Will the again reft on the bench I have raised gather the flowers I cultivate ? liften to the warblers I shall bring ? ' Hark ! Do you not hear one ? ' - At ...
... Shall the bower ftill be Harriet's ? Shall it ftill be the folace of my prins ? Will the again reft on the bench I have raised gather the flowers I cultivate ? liften to the warblers I shall bring ? ' Hark ! Do you not hear one ? ' - At ...
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... Shall I to the taber bound ? Or at eve , beneath the dale , Whisper foft my attiels tale , And blissful tread on fairy ground ? Oh ! when shall I behold again My lowly cot and native plain , And ev'ry object dear ; My father , and my ...
... Shall I to the taber bound ? Or at eve , beneath the dale , Whisper foft my attiels tale , And blissful tread on fairy ground ? Oh ! when shall I behold again My lowly cot and native plain , And ev'ry object dear ; My father , and my ...
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