The Works of the English Poets, Volumen20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 páginas |
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... winds lay hush'd in fubterranean beds ; Whilft fickening flowers drink up the filver dew , And beaux for fome affembly drefs anew ; The city faints to prayers and play - house hafte ;. The rich to dinner , and the poor to reft : Th ...
... winds lay hush'd in fubterranean beds ; Whilft fickening flowers drink up the filver dew , And beaux for fome affembly drefs anew ; The city faints to prayers and play - house hafte ;. The rich to dinner , and the poor to reft : Th ...
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... wind , defcries He throws it , in effect , but in his eyes . That juggler which another's fleight will show , But teaches how the world his own may know . Thrice happy were thofe golden days of old , When dear as burgundy , ptisans were ...
... wind , defcries He throws it , in effect , but in his eyes . That juggler which another's fleight will show , But teaches how the world his own may know . Thrice happy were thofe golden days of old , When dear as burgundy , ptisans were ...
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... wind , Out - flew the rack , and left the hours behind . The evening now with blushes warms the air , The steer refigns the yoke , the hind his care . The clouds above with golden edgings glow , And falling dews refresh the earth below ...
... wind , Out - flew the rack , and left the hours behind . The evening now with blushes warms the air , The steer refigns the yoke , the hind his care . The clouds above with golden edgings glow , And falling dews refresh the earth below ...
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... winds their tender pinions try , And river - gods their thirfty urns fupply . The wondering fage purfues his airy floht , And braves the chill unwholefome damp of night : He views the tracts where luminaries rove , To fettle feafons ...
... winds their tender pinions try , And river - gods their thirfty urns fupply . The wondering fage purfues his airy floht , And braves the chill unwholefome damp of night : He views the tracts where luminaries rove , To fettle feafons ...
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... winds but figh . 310 The tuneful fwans on gliding rivers float , And warbling dirges die on every note . Where Flora treads , her Zephyr garlands flings , And fcatters odours from his purple wings ; Whilft birds from woodbine bowers and ...
... winds but figh . 310 The tuneful fwans on gliding rivers float , And warbling dirges die on every note . Where Flora treads , her Zephyr garlands flings , And fcatters odours from his purple wings ; Whilft birds from woodbine bowers and ...
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