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The following 18 texts (sorted by results) match your query "our" (29 results):
- [The Alliance of Education and Government. A Fragment] (4 results)
65 O'erpower the fire that animates our frame,
69 To string our nerves and steel our hearts to war?
80 Suspends the inferior laws that rule our clay:
- The Bard. A Pindaric Ode (3 results)
96 "Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom.
109 'No more our long-lost Arthur we bewail.
140 'The different doom our fates assign.
- Imitated from Propertius, Lib: 3: Eleg: 5: (3 results)
15 And when, our flames commissioned to destroy,
16 Age step 'twixt love and me, and intercept our joy;
52 Or are our fears the enthusiast's empty dream,
- Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (2 results)
92 Ev'n in our ashes live their wonted fires.
P Will remain full of sparks after our death.]
- The Fatal Sisters. An Ode (2 results)
27 Where our friends the conflict share,
58 Learn the tenor of our song.
- [Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude] (2 results)
29 While Hope prolongs our happier hour,
31 And blacken round our weary way,
- William Shakespeare to Mrs Anne, Regular Servant to the Revd Mr Precentor of York (2 results)
9 'Tis true, our master's temper natural
22 So from our works sublimer fumes shall rise:
- Agrippina, a Tragedy (1 result)
105 Of our imperial house. [Cannot my nod]
- The Candidate (1 result)
10 No; at our time of life, 'twould be silly, my dear.'
- The Characters of the Christ-Cross Row, By a Critic, To Mrs — (1 result)
11 No more, our Esthers now are nought but Hetties,
- [Hymn to Ignorance. A Fragment] (1 result)
14 Thy leaden aegis 'gainst our ancient foes?
- [Imitated] From Propertius. Lib: 2: Eleg: 1. (1 result)
104 Of all our youth the ambition and the praise!);
- A Long Story (1 result)
141 And so God save our noble King,
- On L[or]d H[olland']s Seat near M[argat]e, K[en]t (1 result)
19 Far other scenes than these had blessed our view
- The Progress of Poesy. A Pindaric Ode (1 result)
P We have had in our language no other odes of the sublime kind, than that of Dryden on
- [Tophet] (1 result)
5 Our Mother-Church with half-averted sight
- [Translation from Dante, Inferno Canto xxxiii 1-78] (1 result)
66 Our sufferings, sir, if you resume your gift;
- [Translation] From Tasso [Gerusalemme Liberata] Canto 14, Stanza 32-9. (1 result)
34 Beyond the confines of our narrow world.