A Collection of Poems, Volum 2J. Dodsley, 1766 |
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Side 2
... shades o'erlook'd a filver flood , Young Damon came , ' unknowing were he ftray'd , Full of the image of his beauteous maid : His flock far off , unfed , untended lay , To every favage a defenceless prey ; No fenfe of int'reft could ...
... shades o'erlook'd a filver flood , Young Damon came , ' unknowing were he ftray'd , Full of the image of his beauteous maid : His flock far off , unfed , untended lay , To every favage a defenceless prey ; No fenfe of int'reft could ...
Side 5
... no longer fought the filent shade , No more in unfrequented paths he ftray'd , But call'd the nymphs to hear his jocund fong , And told his joy to all the ruftic throng . A 3 Bleft Bleft be the hour , he faid , that happy ( 5 )
... no longer fought the filent shade , No more in unfrequented paths he ftray'd , But call'd the nymphs to hear his jocund fong , And told his joy to all the ruftic throng . A 3 Bleft Bleft be the hour , he faid , that happy ( 5 )
Side 6
... shade , Thefe eyes firft gaz'd upon the charming maid ; There she appear'd , on that auspicious day , When fwains their sportive rites to Bacchus pay : She led the dance - heav'ns ! with what grace the mov'd ! Who could have feen her ...
... shade , Thefe eyes firft gaz'd upon the charming maid ; There she appear'd , on that auspicious day , When fwains their sportive rites to Bacchus pay : She led the dance - heav'ns ! with what grace the mov'd ! Who could have feen her ...
Side 13
... that happy shade , The gentle Virtues , and mild Wisdom play'd . , Nor there in fprightly Pleasure's genial train , Lurk'd fick Difguft , or late repenting Pain , Nor Nor Force , nor Int'reft , join'd unwilling hands , ( 13 )
... that happy shade , The gentle Virtues , and mild Wisdom play'd . , Nor there in fprightly Pleasure's genial train , Lurk'd fick Difguft , or late repenting Pain , Nor Nor Force , nor Int'reft , join'd unwilling hands , ( 13 )
Side 14
... shade ; Scarce could Anchifes ' rapti res equal mine , And Delia's beauties only yield to thine . What are you now , my once most valu'd joys , Infipid trifles all , and childish toys ---- Friendship Friendship itself ne'er knew a charm ...
... shade ; Scarce could Anchifes ' rapti res equal mine , And Delia's beauties only yield to thine . What are you now , my once most valu'd joys , Infipid trifles all , and childish toys ---- Friendship Friendship itself ne'er knew a charm ...
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