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The pleasures of hope; with other poems - Page 34
by Thomas Campbell - 1801
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 27

Tobias Smollett - Books - 1799 - 614 pages
...r What! are thy triumphs, {acred Truth, belied? Why then hath Plato liv'd— or Sydney died ? • ' Ye fond -adorers of departed fame, W/ho warm at Scipio's worth, or Tolly's name.! Ye that, in fancied vifion, can admire The fword of Brutus, and the Theban lyre ! Wrapt...
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Annual Register, Volume 41

Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 940 pages
...world ? What! are thy triumphs, facred Truth, belied? Why (hen hath Plato liv'd— or Sydney died ? Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's...The fword of Brutus, and the Theban lyre ! Wrapt in hifloric ardour, who adore Each claffic haunt and well-rememberd (höre. Where Valour tun'd, amid her...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 41

History - 1801 - 900 pages
...world ? What! are thy triumphs, facred Trnth, belied? Why then hath Plato liv'd— or Sydney died ? - Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's...name ! Ye that, in fancied vifion, can admire The (word of Brutus, and the Theban lyre! Wrapt in hilloric ardour, who adore Each claffic haunt and well-remember...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 41

History - 1801 - 858 pages
...workf ? What! are thv triumphs, facrrd Truth, belied? Why then hath Plato Jiv'd — or Sydney died ? Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tully's name ! Ye that, in fancied vilion, can admire The (word of lîrutus, and the Thcban lyre! Wrapt in hiiioric ardour, who adore...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 41

Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 864 pages
...world ? What! are thy triumphs, facred Truth, belied? Why then hath Plato Jiv'd— or Sydney died r Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tullj's name ! Ye thai, in fancied vifion, can admire The fword of Brutus, and the Thcban lyre ! Wrapt...
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The Pleasures of Hope: With Other Poems

Thomas Campbell - Hope - 1804 - 182 pages
...world ? What ! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied ? Why then hath Plato liv'd....or Sydney died ! Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tully's name ! Ye that, in fancied vision, can admire The sword of Brutus, and the Theban lyre ! Wrapt in historic ardour, who adore Each...
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The Pleasures of Hope: With Other Poems

Thomas Campbell - 1806 - 220 pages
...but with the world ? What ! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied ? Why then hath Plato liv'd — or Sydney died ? — 440 Ye fond adorers of departed...Scipio's worth, or Tully's name ! Ye that, in fancied vision, can admire The sword of Brutus, and the Theban lyre ! Wrapt in historic ardour, who adore 445...
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The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Volume 1

Richard Cumberland - 1809 - 518 pages
...overlooking its value, or alarmed by its difficulty, have almost universally concurred to neglect. . , ; " Ye fond adorers of departed fame, " Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tully'sname : " Ye that, in fancied vision, can admire " The sword of Brutus, and the Theban lyre :...
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The Pleasures of Hope: With Other Poems

Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 176 pages
...world ? 0 What! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied? Why then hath Plato liv'd—or Sydney died ?— Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tully's name! Ye that, in fancied vision, can admire The sword of Brutus, and the Theban lyre! Wrapt in historic ardour, who adore Each...
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The pleasures of hope; with other poems. [Another]

Thomas Campbell - 1812 - 160 pages
...! What ! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied ? Why then hath Plato li?'d— or Sydney died ? — Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tully's name 1 Yc that, in fancied vision, can admire The sword of Brutus, and the Theban lyre ! Wrapt in historic...
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