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The following 15 texts (sorted by results) match your query "here" (27 results):
- [Imitated] From Propertius. Lib: 2: Eleg: 1. (4 results)
41 Here should Augustus great in arms appear,
43 Here Mutina from flames and famine free,
85 Here arts are vain, even magic here must fail,
- [Impromptus] (3 results)
5 Here lies Edmund Keene Lord Bishop of Chester,
7 Here lies Mrs Keene the Bishop of Chester,
9 Here lives Harry Vane,
- [Lines Spoken by the Ghost of John Dennis at the Devil Tavern] (3 results)
26 Here spirit-beaux flutter along the Mall,
28 Here groves embowered and more sequestered shades,
32 Conceals the wayward band: here spend their time
- On L[or]d H[olland']s Seat near M[argat]e, K[en]t (3 results)
2 Here H[olland] took the pious resolution
7 Here sea-gulls scream and cormorants rejoice,
9 Here reign the blustering North and blighting East,
- [The Alliance of Education and Government. A Fragment] (2 results)
40 Here measured laws and philosophic ease
44 Here force and hardy deeds of blood prevail;
- Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (2 results)
59 Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest,
117 Here rests his head upon the lap of earth
- [Translation] From Tasso [Gerusalemme Liberata] Canto 14, Stanza 32-9. (2 results)
63 Here gems break through the night with glittering beam,
67 Here the soft emerald smiles, of verdant hue,
- The Bard. A Pindaric Ode (1 result)
102 'Leave me unblessed, unpitied, here to mourn:
- The Candidate (1 result)
23 'What a pother is here about wenching and roaring!
- The Characters of the Christ-Cross Row, By a Critic, To Mrs — (1 result)
19 Here Grub-street geese presume to joke and jeer,
- [Epitaph on a Child] (1 result)
1 Here, freed from pain, secure from misery, lies
- [Epitaph on Mrs Clerke] (1 result)
9 Her infant image, here below,
- [Epitaph on Sir William Williams] (1 result)
1 Here, foremost in the dangerous paths of fame,
- A Long Story (1 result)
140 (Here 500 Stanzas are lost.)
- The Progress of Poesy. A Pindaric Ode (1 result)
P poetry, which gives life and lustre to all it touches, are here described; its quiet