Juvenile poems on various subjects With the Prince of Parthia, a tragedy |
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A Troop of shining forms the next came on,
Foremost bright Nature's awful Goddess shone.
Fair Truth she led, in spotless white array'd,
And pleasing Beauty, sweet celestial Maid;
Where Truth and Nature aid the great design,
Beauty attends, and makes it all divine:
Foremost bright Nature's awful Goddess shone.
Fair Truth she led, in spotless white array'd,
And pleasing Beauty, sweet celestial Maid;
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Beauty attends, and makes it all divine:
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