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第 58 頁
Unto thy constant love , to which ' tis paid : And on his love he rais ' d his dying
head : I strait will meet thee in the pleasant shade Where , striving long for breath
, at last , said he , Of cool Elysium ; where we , being met , “ Thisbe , lam hasting
to ...
Unto thy constant love , to which ' tis paid : And on his love he rais ' d his dying
head : I strait will meet thee in the pleasant shade Where , striving long for breath
, at last , said he , Of cool Elysium ; where we , being met , “ Thisbe , lam hasting
to ...
第 64 頁
When my pen - featherd Muse hath learnt to soar , Weep then , sad Flood ; and ,
though thou ' rt innocent , And gotten wings as well as feet ; look then Weep
because Fate made thee her instrument : For equal thanks from my unwearied
pen ...
When my pen - featherd Muse hath learnt to soar , Weep then , sad Flood ; and ,
though thou ' rt innocent , And gotten wings as well as feet ; look then Weep
because Fate made thee her instrument : For equal thanks from my unwearied
pen ...
第 70 頁
PROMETHEUS I ' m there with thee , yet here with me thou art , ILL - PAINTED .
Lodgd in each other ' s heart : Miracles cease not yet in love . How wretched does
Prometheus ' state appear , When be his mighty power will try , Whilst he his ...
PROMETHEUS I ' m there with thee , yet here with me thou art , ILL - PAINTED .
Lodgd in each other ' s heart : Miracles cease not yet in love . How wretched does
Prometheus ' state appear , When be his mighty power will try , Whilst he his ...
第 76 頁
Oppos ' d by our old enemy , adverse Chance , Poet and saint ! to thee alone are
given Attack ' d by Envy and by Ignorance ; Enchain ' d by Beauty , tortur ' d by
desires , The two most sacred names of Earth and Hearen ; Expos ' d by tyrant ...
Oppos ' d by our old enemy , adverse Chance , Poet and saint ! to thee alone are
given Attack ' d by Envy and by Ignorance ; Enchain ' d by Beauty , tortur ' d by
desires , The two most sacred names of Earth and Hearen ; Expos ' d by tyrant ...
第 80 頁
Conquest hath given to thee ; and next thy name In Keynton field they met ; at
once they view Should Berkely , Stanning , Digby , press to fame . Their former
victory , and enjoy a new : Godolphin ! thee , thee Grenville ! I ' d rehearse ,
Keynton ...
Conquest hath given to thee ; and next thy name In Keynton field they met ; at
once they view Should Berkely , Stanning , Digby , press to fame . Their former
victory , and enjoy a new : Godolphin ! thee , thee Grenville ! I ' d rehearse ,
Keynton ...
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