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Lives of Marcus Valerius Messala Corvinus, and Titus Pomponius Atticus: The ... - Page 171
by Edward Berwick - 1813 - 178 pages
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The works of mr. James Thomson, to which is prefixed the life of ..., Volume 1

James Thomson - 1802 - 344 pages
...and gradual rancour growsj " Imbitter'd more from peevish day to day. " Even those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, " The most renown'd of worthy wights...at last have stolen away: " So Scipio, to the soft CumaMn shore " Retiring, tasted joy he never knew before. XVIII. " But if a little exercise you choose,...
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The Works of Mr. James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and ..., Volume 1

James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 368 pages
...and gradual rancour grows, " Imbitter'd more from peevish day to day. " Even those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, " The most renown'd of worthy wights...at last have stolen away: " So Scipio, to the soft Cumasan shore " Retiring, tasted joy he never knew before. XVIII. " B\it if a little exercise you choose,...
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The Poetical Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections ..., Volume 2

James Thomson, John Aikin - 1804 - 236 pages
...and gradual rancour grows, " Imbitter'd more from peevish day to day. " E'en those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, " The most renown'd of worthy wights of yore, " From a base world at last have stol'n away : " So Scipio to the soft Cutnaeaii shore " Retirhvg, tasted joy he never knew before....
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The Poetical Works of James Thomson: Collated with the Best Editions:

James Thomson, Thomas Park - 1808 - 444 pages
...sours, and gradual rancour grows, Imbitter'd more from peevish day to day. Ev'n those whom fame has lent her fairest ray, The most renown'd of worthy wights of yore, From a base world at last have stol'n away : So Scipio, to the soft Cumaean shore Retiring, tasted joy he never knew before. XVIII....
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The cabinet of poetry, containing the best entire pieces in the works of the ...

Cabinet - 1808 - 524 pages
...gradual rancour grow* " Imbitter'd more from peevish day to day. * " Ev'n those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, " The most renown'd of worthy wights of yore, ' " From a base world at last have stol'n away : " So Scipio, to the soft Cunuean shore " Retiring, tasted joy he never knew before. "...
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Specimens of the British poets, Volume 2

British poets - 1809 - 526 pages
...gradual rancour grows, ' Embitter' d more from peevish day to day. ' Ev'n those whom fame has lent her fairest ray, ' The most renown'd of worthy wights of yore, ' From a base world at last have stol'n away : * So Scipio, to the soft Cumsean shore ' Retiring, tasted joy he never knew before. '...
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Broome, Pope, Pitt, Thomson

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 pages
...sours, and gradual rancour grows, Embitter'd more from peevish day to day. Ev'n those whom Fame his lent her fairest ray, The most renown'd of worthy wights of yore, From a base world at last have stol'n away .• So Scipio, to the soft Cumasan shore Retiring, tjsted joy he never knew before. "...
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Poems, by Somerville, Pattison, Savage, Broome, and Swift, Issues 80-81

William Somervile - 1811 - 312 pages
...sours, and gradual rancour grows, imbitter'd more from peevish day to day. Ev'n those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, the most renown'd of worthy wights of yore, from a base world at last have stol'u away : so Scipio, to the soft Cumzan shore retiring, tasted joy he never knew before, But if...
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The Seasons, and Castle of Indolence ...

James Thomson, Dr. Johnson - 1818 - 316 pages
...and gradual rancour grows, " Imbitter'd more from peevish day to day. " Even those whom fame has lent her fairest ray, " The most renown'd of worthy wights of yore, " From a base world at last have stol'n away : " So Scipio, to the soft Cummin shore " Retiring, tasted joy he never knew before. xvm....
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical ..., Volume 5

Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 418 pages
...sours, and gradual rancour grows, Imbitter'd more from peevish day to day. Ev'n those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, The most renown'd of worthy wights of yore, From a base world at last have stol'n away : So Scipio, to the soft Cumaean shore Retiring, tasted joy he never knew before. " But...
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