Whitehead, 1785, to Anstey, 1805Thomas Campbell J. Murray, 1819 |
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... Behold us now , dissolving quite In the full ocean of delight ; In pleasures ev'ry hour employ , Immers'd in all the world calls joy ; 1 Our affluence easing the expense Of splendour , and magnificence 28 WILLIAM WHITEHEAD .
... Behold us now , dissolving quite In the full ocean of delight ; In pleasures ev'ry hour employ , Immers'd in all the world calls joy ; 1 Our affluence easing the expense Of splendour , and magnificence 28 WILLIAM WHITEHEAD .
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... behold . Can Spartans ask for more ? Bold Alpheus next . Command my swift return Amid the Isthmian council , to declare Your instant march . His dictates all approve . Back to the Isthmus he unwearied speeds . Description of the ...
... behold . Can Spartans ask for more ? Bold Alpheus next . Command my swift return Amid the Isthmian council , to declare Your instant march . His dictates all approve . Back to the Isthmus he unwearied speeds . Description of the ...
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... behold The slaves of Xerxes tremble at my lance , Should they adventure on a fresh assault ? To him the Thespian youth . My friend , my guide To noble actions , since thy gen'rous heart Intent on fame disdains to rest , O grant I too ...
... behold The slaves of Xerxes tremble at my lance , Should they adventure on a fresh assault ? To him the Thespian youth . My friend , my guide To noble actions , since thy gen'rous heart Intent on fame disdains to rest , O grant I too ...
Page 67
... behold , Thou glorious leader of unconquer'd bands , Behold , descended from Darius ' loins , Th ' afflicted Ariana ; and my pray'r Accept with pity , nor my tears disdain . First , that I lov'd the best of human race , Heroic , wise ...
... behold , Thou glorious leader of unconquer'd bands , Behold , descended from Darius ' loins , Th ' afflicted Ariana ; and my pray'r Accept with pity , nor my tears disdain . First , that I lov'd the best of human race , Heroic , wise ...
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... Behold a sacerdotal cook , Cooking a dish of heavenly meat ! How fine he curtsies ! Make your bow ; Thump your breast soundly , beat your poll ; Lo ! he has toss'd up a ragout , To fill the belly of your soul . Even here there are some ...
... Behold a sacerdotal cook , Cooking a dish of heavenly meat ! How fine he curtsies ! Make your bow ; Thump your breast soundly , beat your poll ; Lo ! he has toss'd up a ragout , To fill the belly of your soul . Even here there are some ...
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