Odes by Mr. MasonJames Rudd, 1756 - 23 pages |
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... hand of the induftrious Muse , Around thy fhrine their blended beams diffuse . II . Hail , MEM'RY ! hail . Behold , I lead To that high fhrine the facred Maid ; Thy daughter fhe , the Emprefs of the lyre , The first , the faireft , of ...
... hand of the induftrious Muse , Around thy fhrine their blended beams diffuse . II . Hail , MEM'RY ! hail . Behold , I lead To that high fhrine the facred Maid ; Thy daughter fhe , the Emprefs of the lyre , The first , the faireft , of ...
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... - loft beams of grace ; That whilom fhot from Nature's face , When GOD , in Eden , o'er her youthful breaft Spread with his own right hand Perfection's gorgeous veft ODE To INDEPENDENCY . H ' I. ERE , on my O DE S. 5.
... - loft beams of grace ; That whilom fhot from Nature's face , When GOD , in Eden , o'er her youthful breaft Spread with his own right hand Perfection's gorgeous veft ODE To INDEPENDENCY . H ' I. ERE , on my O DE S. 5.
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... thine open brow , And Candor brightens in thy modeft eye : Thy blush is warm Content's etherial glow , Thy fmile is Peace ; thy ftep is Liberty : Thou Thou scatter'st bleffings round with lavish hand , As Spring ODE II .
... thine open brow , And Candor brightens in thy modeft eye : Thy blush is warm Content's etherial glow , Thy fmile is Peace ; thy ftep is Liberty : Thou Thou scatter'st bleffings round with lavish hand , As Spring ODE II .
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... hand ; } He scorns them both , and , arm'd with truth alone , Bids Luft and Folly tremble on the throne . * Andrew Marvell , born at Kingston upon Hull in the year 1620. † Parker , Bishop of Oxford . A 4 V. V. Behold , like him ...
... hand ; } He scorns them both , and , arm'd with truth alone , Bids Luft and Folly tremble on the throne . * Andrew Marvell , born at Kingston upon Hull in the year 1620. † Parker , Bishop of Oxford . A 4 V. V. Behold , like him ...
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... twas wove by my immortal hand , " I breath'd on every flower a purer glow ; " Say , for thy fake , I fend the gift divine " To him , who calls thee HIS , yet makes thee MINE . " ODE On MELANCHOLY . TO A FRIEND . A I. H O DE S. 9.
... twas wove by my immortal hand , " I breath'd on every flower a purer glow ; " Say , for thy fake , I fend the gift divine " To him , who calls thee HIS , yet makes thee MINE . " ODE On MELANCHOLY . TO A FRIEND . A I. H O DE S. 9.
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