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الصفحة 18
O Liberty ! the pris'ners pleasing dream , The poet's muse , his passion , and his theme ; Genius is thine , and thou art Fancy's nurse ; Lost without thee th ' ennobling pow'rs of verse ; Heroick song from thy free touch acquires Its ...
O Liberty ! the pris'ners pleasing dream , The poet's muse , his passion , and his theme ; Genius is thine , and thou art Fancy's nurse ; Lost without thee th ' ennobling pow'rs of verse ; Heroick song from thy free touch acquires Its ...
الصفحة 19
... 395 300 315 320 325 And fierce Licentiousness should bear the blame . Incomparable gein ! thy worth untold ; Cheap , tho ' blood - bought , and thrown away when sold ; 330 May no foes ravish thee , and no false friend TABLE TALK .
... 395 300 315 320 325 And fierce Licentiousness should bear the blame . Incomparable gein ! thy worth untold ; Cheap , tho ' blood - bought , and thrown away when sold ; 330 May no foes ravish thee , and no false friend TABLE TALK .
الصفحة 20
May no foes ravish thee , and no false friend Betray thee , while professing to defend ! Prize it , ye ministers ; ye monarchs , spare ; Ye patriots , guard it with a miser's care . A. Patriots , alas ! the few that have been found ...
May no foes ravish thee , and no false friend Betray thee , while professing to defend ! Prize it , ye ministers ; ye monarchs , spare ; Ye patriots , guard it with a miser's care . A. Patriots , alas ! the few that have been found ...
الصفحة 21
Tis not the wreath , that once adorn'd thy brow , The prize of happier times , will serve thee now . Our ancestry , a gallant , Christian race , Patterns of ev'ry virtue , ev'ry grace , Confes'd a God ; they kneel'd before they fought ...
Tis not the wreath , that once adorn'd thy brow , The prize of happier times , will serve thee now . Our ancestry , a gallant , Christian race , Patterns of ev'ry virtue , ev'ry grace , Confes'd a God ; they kneel'd before they fought ...
الصفحة 41
Petronius ! all the muses weep for thee ; But ev'ry tear shall scald thy memory ; The graces too , while Virtue at their shrine , Lay bleeding under that soft hand of thine , Felt each a mortal stab in her own breast , Abhorr'd the ...
Petronius ! all the muses weep for thee ; But ev'ry tear shall scald thy memory ; The graces too , while Virtue at their shrine , Lay bleeding under that soft hand of thine , Felt each a mortal stab in her own breast , Abhorr'd the ...
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