The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12E. Cox, 1779 - 336 páginas |
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... leave this common form of dumb distress , Each vulgar grief can fighs and tears exprefs ; In fweet complaining notes thy paffion vent , And not in fighs , but words explaining fighs , lament . ALEXIS . ALEXI S. Wild be my words ...
... leave this common form of dumb distress , Each vulgar grief can fighs and tears exprefs ; In fweet complaining notes thy paffion vent , And not in fighs , but words explaining fighs , lament . ALEXIS . ALEXI S. Wild be my words ...
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... leaves all colours yield , And opening is with fweeteft odours fill'd . As lofty pines o'ertop the lowly reed , So did her graceful height all nymphs exceed ; To which excelling height , fhe bore a mind Humble , as ofiers bending to the ...
... leaves all colours yield , And opening is with fweeteft odours fill'd . As lofty pines o'ertop the lowly reed , So did her graceful height all nymphs exceed ; To which excelling height , fhe bore a mind Humble , as ofiers bending to the ...
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... leave their honey there : Thither let Fairies with their train refort , Neglect their revels and their midnight sport . There in unusual wailings waste the night , And watch her , by the fiery glow - worm's light . There may no difmal ...
... leave their honey there : Thither let Fairies with their train refort , Neglect their revels and their midnight sport . There in unusual wailings waste the night , And watch her , by the fiery glow - worm's light . There may no difmal ...
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... leaves , and hangs its head . On every tree the bloffoms turn to tears , And every bough a weeping moisture bears ... leave on thorns their locks of golden hair . With their fharp nails , themfelves the Satyrs wound , And tug their ...
... leaves , and hangs its head . On every tree the bloffoms turn to tears , And every bough a weeping moisture bears ... leave on thorns their locks of golden hair . With their fharp nails , themfelves the Satyrs wound , And tug their ...
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... For war let more harmonious harps be strung : Sing thou of love , and leave great William's deeds To him who fung the Boyne ; or him to whom he fung . C 2 THE THE BIRTH OF THE MUSE . To the Right Honourable ON THE TAKING OF NAMUR . 19.
... For war let more harmonious harps be strung : Sing thou of love , and leave great William's deeds To him who fung the Boyne ; or him to whom he fung . C 2 THE THE BIRTH OF THE MUSE . To the Right Honourable ON THE TAKING OF NAMUR . 19.
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