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... fame . Here hills and vales , the woodland and the plain , Here earth and water seem to strive again ; Not chaos - like together crush'd and bruised ; But , as the world , harmoniously confused : Where order in variety we see ; 15 20 ...
... fame . Here hills and vales , the woodland and the plain , Here earth and water seem to strive again ; Not chaos - like together crush'd and bruised ; But , as the world , harmoniously confused : Where order in variety we see ; 15 20 ...
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... fame of being at least the English inventor of local poetry . ' But no people are less tolerant of descrip- tion than the English , and the fame expired with the novelty . 22 Cowley's tongue . Cowley , disappointed with life , thought ...
... fame of being at least the English inventor of local poetry . ' But no people are less tolerant of descrip- tion than the English , and the fame expired with the novelty . 22 Cowley's tongue . Cowley , disappointed with life , thought ...
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... fame , as in the sea their streams . Let Volga's banks with iron squadrons shine , And groves of lances glitter on the Rhine ; Let barbarous Ganges arm a servile train : Be mine the blessings of a peaceful reign . No more my sons shall ...
... fame , as in the sea their streams . Let Volga's banks with iron squadrons shine , And groves of lances glitter on the Rhine ; Let barbarous Ganges arm a servile train : Be mine the blessings of a peaceful reign . No more my sons shall ...
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... lays 420 Touch the fair fame of Albion's golden days : The thoughts of gods let Granville's verse recite , And bring the scenes of opening fate to light . 426 My humble Muse , in unambitious strains , Paints the WINDSOR FOREST . 333 23.
... lays 420 Touch the fair fame of Albion's golden days : The thoughts of gods let Granville's verse recite , And bring the scenes of opening fate to light . 426 My humble Muse , in unambitious strains , Paints the WINDSOR FOREST . 333 23.
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... fame , he had mistaken the way to fortune . He now retraced his steps , and turned , with his habitual activity , to the exclusive learning of the church . Before the age of forty , he was among the most renowned teachers of theology in ...
... fame , he had mistaken the way to fortune . He now retraced his steps , and turned , with his habitual activity , to the exclusive learning of the church . Before the age of forty , he was among the most renowned teachers of theology in ...
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