A Collection of Poems: In Six Volumes, Volum 5Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1763 - 336 sider |
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Side 5
... Could she not spurn the wreaths of fame , To crop the primrose of the plains ? Does she not sweets in each fair valley find , Loft to the fons of pow'r , unknown to half mankind ? A 3 XII . Ah XII . Ah can fhe covet there to fee The [ 5 ]
... Could she not spurn the wreaths of fame , To crop the primrose of the plains ? Does she not sweets in each fair valley find , Loft to the fons of pow'r , unknown to half mankind ? A 3 XII . Ah XII . Ah can fhe covet there to fee The [ 5 ]
Side 6
... sweet of praise remove , Yet fhall fuch bofoms claim a part In all that glads the human heart ; Yet these the spirits , form'd to judge and prove All nature's charms immenfe , and Heav'n's unbounded love . 3 XIV . And XIV . And oh ! the ...
... sweet of praise remove , Yet fhall fuch bofoms claim a part In all that glads the human heart ; Yet these the spirits , form'd to judge and prove All nature's charms immenfe , and Heav'n's unbounded love . 3 XIV . And XIV . And oh ! the ...
Side 20
... weave for Thee the rural bow'r ; Diffolve in fleep each anxious care ; Each unavailing figh remove ; And only let me wake to share ; The sweets of Friendship and of Love . ODE 1 ODE to HEALTH , 1730 . O By the [ 20 ]
... weave for Thee the rural bow'r ; Diffolve in fleep each anxious care ; Each unavailing figh remove ; And only let me wake to share ; The sweets of Friendship and of Love . ODE 1 ODE to HEALTH , 1730 . O By the [ 20 ]
Side 35
... sweets bestows . In vain we truft the Fair - one's eyes ; In vain the fage explores the skies , To learn from stars his fate : " Till led by fancy wide astray , He finds no planet mark his way ; Convinc'd and wife too late . As partial ...
... sweets bestows . In vain we truft the Fair - one's eyes ; In vain the fage explores the skies , To learn from stars his fate : " Till led by fancy wide astray , He finds no planet mark his way ; Convinc'd and wife too late . As partial ...
Side 56
... sweet , O sweet Anne Page ! Ye gentle bards , give ear ! Who talk of amorous rage , Who spoil the lily , rob the rose ; Come learn of me to weep your woes : O fweet ! O fweet Anne Page ! Why should fuch labour'd strains Your formal Mufe ...
... sweet , O sweet Anne Page ! Ye gentle bards , give ear ! Who talk of amorous rage , Who spoil the lily , rob the rose ; Come learn of me to weep your woes : O fweet ! O fweet Anne Page ! Why should fuch labour'd strains Your formal Mufe ...
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A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes: With Notes, Volum 5 Robert Dodsley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1782 |
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