The Works of the English Poets, Volumen33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 páginas |
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... flowers her native fields produce ; And the true measure of the shepherd's wit Should , like his garb , be for the Country fit : Yet muft his pure and unaffected thought More nicely than the common fwain's be wrought , So , with ...
... flowers her native fields produce ; And the true measure of the shepherd's wit Should , like his garb , be for the Country fit : Yet muft his pure and unaffected thought More nicely than the common fwain's be wrought , So , with ...
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... flowers adorn the ground ; Begin , the vales fhall every note rebound . STREPHON . Infpire me , Phoebus , in my Delia's praife , With Waller's strains , or Granville's moving lays ! A milk - white bull fhall at your altars ftand , That ...
... flowers adorn the ground ; Begin , the vales fhall every note rebound . STREPHON . Infpire me , Phoebus , in my Delia's praife , With Waller's strains , or Granville's moving lays ! A milk - white bull fhall at your altars ftand , That ...
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... flowers ; If Delia fmile , the flowers begin to spring , The skies to brighten , and the birds to fing . 71 DAPH- VARIATIONS . Ver . 61. It ftood thus at first : Let rich Iberia golden fleeces boast , Her purple wool the proud Affyrian ...
... flowers ; If Delia fmile , the flowers begin to spring , The skies to brighten , and the birds to fing . 71 DAPH- VARIATIONS . Ver . 61. It ftood thus at first : Let rich Iberia golden fleeces boast , Her purple wool the proud Affyrian ...
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... flowers fupply ; If Delia fmile , the flowers begin to fpring , The brooks to murmur , and the birds to fing . 75 85 90 And Andien a nobler prize I will refign ; Bo Sylva PASTORAL I. 29.
... flowers fupply ; If Delia fmile , the flowers begin to fpring , The brooks to murmur , and the birds to fing . 75 85 90 And Andien a nobler prize I will refign ; Bo Sylva PASTORAL I. 29.
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... flowers defign , And in one garland all their beauties join ; Accept the wreath which you deserve alone , In whom all beauties are compriz'd in one . See what delights in fylvan fcenes appear ! Defcending Gods have found Elyfium here ...
... flowers defign , And in one garland all their beauties join ; Accept the wreath which you deserve alone , In whom all beauties are compriz'd in one . See what delights in fylvan fcenes appear ! Defcending Gods have found Elyfium here ...
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