Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 140
... DEATH OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE *** Ye muses , pour the pitying tear For Pollio snatch'd away : O had he liv'd another year ! -He had not dy'd to - day . O , were he born to bless mankind , In virtuous times of yore , Heroes themselves ...
... DEATH OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE *** Ye muses , pour the pitying tear For Pollio snatch'd away : O had he liv'd another year ! -He had not dy'd to - day . O , were he born to bless mankind , In virtuous times of yore , Heroes themselves ...
Page 200
... Death's growing pow'r , 65 And trembled as he frown'd . As helpless friends who view from shore The labouring ship , and hear the tempest roar , While winds and waves their wishes cross ; They stood while hope and comfort fail , Not to ...
... Death's growing pow'r , 65 And trembled as he frown'd . As helpless friends who view from shore The labouring ship , and hear the tempest roar , While winds and waves their wishes cross ; They stood while hope and comfort fail , Not to ...
Page 234
... death sentence , without benefit of clergy ( i.e. exemption from trial by a secular court ) , for petty theft . 44. To guard against gaol - fever , then prevalent . 45. mobbs : mob - caps . 55. Sir Charles Bunbury , the elder brother of ...
... death sentence , without benefit of clergy ( i.e. exemption from trial by a secular court ) , for petty theft . 44. To guard against gaol - fever , then prevalent . 45. mobbs : mob - caps . 55. Sir Charles Bunbury , the elder brother of ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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