Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature |
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Fall'n , fall'n , a silent heap ; her heroes all Sunk in their urns ; behold the pride of pomp , The throne of nations fall'n ; obscur'd in dust ; Ev'n yet majestical : the solemn scene Elates the soul , while now the rising sun Flames ...
Fall'n , fall'n , a silent heap ; her heroes all Sunk in their urns ; behold the pride of pomp , The throne of nations fall'n ; obscur'd in dust ; Ev'n yet majestical : the solemn scene Elates the soul , while now the rising sun Flames ...
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Neglected fortune flies ; and sliding swift , Prone into ruin fall his scorn'd affairs . ' Tis nought but gloom around . The darken'd sun Loses his light . The rosy - bosom'd Spring To weeping fancy pines ; and yon bright arch ...
Neglected fortune flies ; and sliding swift , Prone into ruin fall his scorn'd affairs . ' Tis nought but gloom around . The darken'd sun Loses his light . The rosy - bosom'd Spring To weeping fancy pines ; and yon bright arch ...
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... like her , she has lofty sentiments ; that she feels with the dignity of a Roman matron ; that in the last extremity she will save herself from the last disgrace ; and that if she must fall , she will fall by no ignoble hand .
... like her , she has lofty sentiments ; that she feels with the dignity of a Roman matron ; that in the last extremity she will save herself from the last disgrace ; and that if she must fall , she will fall by no ignoble hand .
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Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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