A Collection of Poems: In Six Volumes, Volum 5Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1763 - 336 sider |
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... hour , With all her myrtle shores in dow'r . His breast to admiration prone Enjoys the fmile upon her face , Enjoys triumphant every grace , And finds her more his own . XI . Fatigu'd with form's oppreffive laws , When SOMERSET avoids ...
... hour , With all her myrtle shores in dow'r . His breast to admiration prone Enjoys the fmile upon her face , Enjoys triumphant every grace , And finds her more his own . XI . Fatigu'd with form's oppreffive laws , When SOMERSET avoids ...
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... hour ! O beauties never known to cloy ! While worth and genius haunt the favour'd bow'r , And every gentle breast partakes the joy ! While Charity at eve surveys the swain , Enabled by these toils to chear A train of helpless infants ...
... hour ! O beauties never known to cloy ! While worth and genius haunt the favour'd bow'r , And every gentle breast partakes the joy ! While Charity at eve surveys the swain , Enabled by these toils to chear A train of helpless infants ...
Side 16
... hour , While Nancy's praise he fung . " Let fops with fickle falfhood range The paths of wanton love , Whilft weeping maids lament their change , And fadden every grove : But But endless bleffings crown the day , I faw fair [ 16 ]
... hour , While Nancy's praise he fung . " Let fops with fickle falfhood range The paths of wanton love , Whilft weeping maids lament their change , And fadden every grove : But But endless bleffings crown the day , I faw fair [ 16 ]
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... hours no more ; But ah ! their envious hafte deplore ! VII . For foon , from wit and friendship's reign , The focial hearth , the sprightly vein , I go - to meet the coming year , On favage plains , and deferts drear ! VIII . : I go ...
... hours no more ; But ah ! their envious hafte deplore ! VII . For foon , from wit and friendship's reign , The focial hearth , the sprightly vein , I go - to meet the coming year , On favage plains , and deferts drear ! VIII . : I go ...
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... hour , I leave behind my native mead , To range where zeal and friendship lead , To vifit ***** ' s honor'd bower . Ah foolish man ! to feek the tuneful maids On other plains , or near less verdant shades ; IX . Scarce have my footsteps ...
... hour , I leave behind my native mead , To range where zeal and friendship lead , To vifit ***** ' s honor'd bower . Ah foolish man ! to feek the tuneful maids On other plains , or near less verdant shades ; IX . Scarce have my footsteps ...
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A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes: With Notes, Volum 5 Robert Dodsley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1782 |
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