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Side iii
... Horace , Book II . Ode X. 350 A Reflection on the foregoing Ode , 351 The Lily and the Rose , ib 352 The Poplar Field , Idem Latine Redditum , Votum ,. Idem Latine Redditum , muse- Doom'd as I am , in solitude to waste CONTENTS .
... Horace , Book II . Ode X. 350 A Reflection on the foregoing Ode , 351 The Lily and the Rose , ib 352 The Poplar Field , Idem Latine Redditum , Votum ,. Idem Latine Redditum , muse- Doom'd as I am , in solitude to waste CONTENTS .
Side ix
... waste The present moments , and regret the past ; Deprived of every joy I valued most , My friend torn from me , and my mistress lost ; Call not this gloom 1 wear , this anxious mien , The dull effect of humour , or of spleen ! ( 2 ...
... waste The present moments , and regret the past ; Deprived of every joy I valued most , My friend torn from me , and my mistress lost ; Call not this gloom 1 wear , this anxious mien , The dull effect of humour , or of spleen ! ( 2 ...
Side 2
... waste . Think yourself station'd on a tow'ring rock , To see a people scatter'd like a flock , Some royal mastiff panting at their heels , With all the savage thirst a tiger feels ; Then view him self - proclaim'd in a gazette , Chief ...
... waste . Think yourself station'd on a tow'ring rock , To see a people scatter'd like a flock , Some royal mastiff panting at their heels , With all the savage thirst a tiger feels ; Then view him self - proclaim'd in a gazette , Chief ...
Side 5
... waste ; If these attendants , and if such as these , Must follow royalty , then welcome ease ; However humble and confined the sphere , Happy the state , that has not these to fear . A. Thus men , whose thoughts contemplative have dwelt ...
... waste ; If these attendants , and if such as these , Must follow royalty , then welcome ease ; However humble and confined the sphere , Happy the state , that has not these to fear . A. Thus men , whose thoughts contemplative have dwelt ...
Side 12
... waste it at the bidding of his hand . He gives the word , and Mutiny soon roars In all her gates , and shakes her distant shores ; The standards of all nations are unfurl'd ; She has one foe , and that one foe the world . And , if he ...
... waste it at the bidding of his hand . He gives the word , and Mutiny soon roars In all her gates , and shakes her distant shores ; The standards of all nations are unfurl'd ; She has one foe , and that one foe the world . And , if he ...
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