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... ev'ry age , in ev'ry state ! Still , when the lust of tyrant power succeeds , Some Athens perishes , some Tully bleeds . CHORUS OF YOUTHS AND VIRGINS . SEMI - CHORUS . Он , tyrant Love ! hast thou possess'd * The prudent , learn'd , and ...
... ev'ry age , in ev'ry state ! Still , when the lust of tyrant power succeeds , Some Athens perishes , some Tully bleeds . CHORUS OF YOUTHS AND VIRGINS . SEMI - CHORUS . Он , tyrant Love ! hast thou possess'd * The prudent , learn'd , and ...
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... ev'ry tender gale , Parent of flow'rets , old Arcadia , hail ! Here in the cool my limbs at ease I spread , Here let thy poplars whisper o'er my head : Still slide thy waters soft among the trees , Thy aspens quiver in a breathing ...
... ev'ry tender gale , Parent of flow'rets , old Arcadia , hail ! Here in the cool my limbs at ease I spread , Here let thy poplars whisper o'er my head : Still slide thy waters soft among the trees , Thy aspens quiver in a breathing ...
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... ev'ry dream . By turns the chief and bard their souls inflame , And ev'ry little bosom beats for fame . Thus shall they learn ( as future times will see ) , From him to conquer , or to write from thee . In ev'ry hand we see the glorious ...
... ev'ry dream . By turns the chief and bard their souls inflame , And ev'ry little bosom beats for fame . Thus shall they learn ( as future times will see ) , From him to conquer , or to write from thee . In ev'ry hand we see the glorious ...
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