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I might dwell upon such thoughts as naturally rise from these minute resemblances in the fortune of two persons , whose names , probably , will be seldom mentioned asunder , while either our language or story subsist , were I not afraid ...
I might dwell upon such thoughts as naturally rise from these minute resemblances in the fortune of two persons , whose names , probably , will be seldom mentioned asunder , while either our language or story subsist , were I not afraid ...
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That awful form ( which , so ye heavens decree , Must still be loved , and still deplored by me ) In nightly visions seldom fails to rise , Or , roused by fancy , meets my waking eyes . If business calls , or crowded courts invite ...
That awful form ( which , so ye heavens decree , Must still be loved , and still deplored by me ) In nightly visions seldom fails to rise , Or , roused by fancy , meets my waking eyes . If business calls , or crowded courts invite ...
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The world's great patriots ; they for justice call , And , as they favour , kingdoms rise or fall . Our British youth , unused to rough alarms , Careless of fame , and negligent of arms , Had long forgot to meditate the foe , And heard ...
The world's great patriots ; they for justice call , And , as they favour , kingdoms rise or fall . Our British youth , unused to rough alarms , Careless of fame , and negligent of arms , Had long forgot to meditate the foe , And heard ...
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... eyes Survey the heavens , and search the clouded skies , To find out breeding storms , and tell what tempests rise . By turns they ease the loaden swarms , or drive The drone , a lazy insect , from their hive .
... eyes Survey the heavens , and search the clouded skies , To find out breeding storms , and tell what tempests rise . By turns they ease the loaden swarms , or drive The drone , a lazy insect , from their hive .
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No prostrate vassal of the East can more With slavish fear his haughty prince adore ; His life unites ' em alļ ; but , when he dies , All in loud tumults and distractions rise ; They waste their honey and their combs deface , And wild ...
No prostrate vassal of the East can more With slavish fear his haughty prince adore ; His life unites ' em alļ ; but , when he dies , All in loud tumults and distractions rise ; They waste their honey and their combs deface , And wild ...
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