An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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Page 363
... thir populous youth about the hive 770 In clusters ; they among fresh dews and flowers Flie to and fro , or on the smoothed plank , The suburb of thir straw - built cittadel , New rub'd with baume , expatiate and con- fer Thir state ...
... thir populous youth about the hive 770 In clusters ; they among fresh dews and flowers Flie to and fro , or on the smoothed plank , The suburb of thir straw - built cittadel , New rub'd with baume , expatiate and con- fer Thir state ...
Page 369
... thir God May prove thir foe , and with repenting hand Abolish his own works . This would sur- pass Common revenge , and interrupt his joy In our confusion , and our joy upraise 370 In his disturbance ; when his darling sons Hurl'd ...
... thir God May prove thir foe , and with repenting hand Abolish his own works . This would sur- pass Common revenge , and interrupt his joy In our confusion , and our joy upraise 370 In his disturbance ; when his darling sons Hurl'd ...
Page 371
... thir vertue ; least bad men should boast Thir specious deeds on earth , which glory excites , Or close ambition varnisht o're with zeal . Thus they thir doubtful consultations dark Ended , rejoycing in thir matchless Chief : As when ...
... thir vertue ; least bad men should boast Thir specious deeds on earth , which glory excites , Or close ambition varnisht o're with zeal . Thus they thir doubtful consultations dark Ended , rejoycing in thir matchless Chief : As when ...
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