Nor found they lagg'd too slow, nor flew too fast. He made his wish with his estate comply , Joyful to live , yet not afraid to die. One child he had , a daughter chaste and fair , His age's comfort, and his fortune's heir, They call'd her Emma ; for... Russell de Albuquerque, cônto moral - Page 13by Portuguêz - 1833 - 336 pagesFull view - About this book
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...And no inglorious part of foreign spoil. From the loud camp retir'd and noisy court , In honourable ease and rural sport, The remnant of his days he safely past i Nor found they lagg'd too slow, nor flew too fast. He made his wish with his estate comply , Joyful... | |
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...And no inglorious part of foreign spoil. From the loud camp retir'd, and noisy court, In honourable ease and rural sport The remnant of his days, he safely past, Nor found they lagg'd too slow, nor flew too fast; He made his wish with his estate comply, Joyful to live, yet... | |
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...toil, And no inglorious part of foreign spoil. From the loud camp retir'd, and noisy cou In honourable ease and rural sport The remnant of his days he safely past, Nor found they lagg'd too slow, nor flew V He made his. wish with his estate comply. Joyful to live, yet not... | |
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...toil, And no inglorious part of foreign spoilFrom the loud camp retir'd, and nojsy court. In honourable ease and rural sport, The remnant of his days he safely past ; Nor found they lagg'd too slow, nor flew too fast« He made his wish with his estate comply, Joyful to live,... | |
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...And no inglorious part of foreign spoil. From the loud camp retir'd, and noisy court, In honourable And let the fowl be multiplied on the Earth.' Forthwith the sounds and s they lagg'd too slow, nor flew too fast. He made his wish with his estate comply, Joyful to live, yet... | |
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...And no inglorious part of foreign spoil. From the loud camp retir'd, and noisy court, In honourable ease and rural sport, The remnant of his days he safely past ; Nor found they lagg'd too slow, nor flew too fast. . He made hi» wish with his estate comply, Joyful to live,... | |
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...mark, the witness of his toil, And no inglorious part of foreign spoil. From the loud camp retir'd, , etc. they lagg'd too slow, nor flew too fast. He made his wish with his estate comply, Joyful to live, yet... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1843 - 830 pages
...mark, thc witness of his toil, And no inglorious part of fureign spoil. From the loud camp relir'd, ight We sunk thus low ? The ascent is easy then ; The hia days he safely past ; Nor fbund they lagg'd too slow, nor flew too fast. He made hia wish with... | |
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...mark, the witness of his toil, And no inglorious part of foreign spoil. From the loud camp retir'd, m Wordsworth safaly past; Nor found they lagg'd too slow, nor flew too fast. He made his wish with his estate comply,... | |
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...his triumphs, in retirement great. POPE. From the loud cnmp retired, and noisy court, In honourable ease and rural sport The remnant of his days he safely past; Nor found they lagg'd too slow, nor flew too fast. He made his wish with his estate comply, Joyful to live, yet... | |
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