English Poetry of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt, 1935 - 942 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 121
... honour ( who can read ) Are taught to use them for their creed . The rev'rend author's good intention Has been rewarded with a pension . He does an honour to his gown , By bravely running priestcraft down : He shows , as sure as God's ...
... honour ( who can read ) Are taught to use them for their creed . The rev'rend author's good intention Has been rewarded with a pension . He does an honour to his gown , By bravely running priestcraft down : He shows , as sure as God's ...
الصفحة 256
... honour's cause , While yet in Britain honour had applause ) Each parent sprung . - A . What fortune , pray ? -P . Their own , And better got , than Bestia's 2 from the throne . Born to no pride , inheriting no strife , Nor marrying ...
... honour's cause , While yet in Britain honour had applause ) Each parent sprung . - A . What fortune , pray ? -P . Their own , And better got , than Bestia's 2 from the throne . Born to no pride , inheriting no strife , Nor marrying ...
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... honour'd , ever valued ! say , What verse can praise thee , or what work repay ? Yet verse ( in all we can ) thy worth repays , Nor trusts the tardy zeal of future days ; — Honours for thee thy country shall prepare , Thee in their ...
... honour'd , ever valued ! say , What verse can praise thee , or what work repay ? Yet verse ( in all we can ) thy worth repays , Nor trusts the tardy zeal of future days ; — Honours for thee thy country shall prepare , Thee in their ...
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