A Collection of Poems, Volum 2J. Dodsley, 1766 |
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Side 3
... eyes ; Then in wild tumults all my foul was toft , Then reason , liberty , at once were loft : And every with , and thought , and care was gone , But what my heart employ'd on her alone . Then too fhe fmil'd : can fmiles our peace ...
... eyes ; Then in wild tumults all my foul was toft , Then reason , liberty , at once were loft : And every with , and thought , and care was gone , But what my heart employ'd on her alone . Then too fhe fmil'd : can fmiles our peace ...
Side 6
... 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 then , and not ...
... 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 then , and not ...
Side 11
... eye ! I saw their friendly flocks together feed , ` I saw them hand in hand walk o'er the mead ; Would my clos'd eyes had funk in endless night , Ere I was doom'd to bear that hateful fight ! Where'er they pafs'd be blasted every flow'r ...
... eye ! I saw their friendly flocks together feed , ` I saw them hand in hand walk o'er the mead ; Would my clos'd eyes had funk in endless night , Ere I was doom'd to bear that hateful fight ! Where'er they pafs'd be blasted every flow'r ...
Side 12
... eyes fhall view her fatal charms , No more I'll court the trait'ress to my arms ; Not all her arts my steady foul shall move , " And she shall find that Reafon conquers Love.- Scarce had he spoke , when through the lawn below Alone he ...
... eyes fhall view her fatal charms , No more I'll court the trait'ress to my arms ; Not all her arts my steady foul shall move , " And she shall find that Reafon conquers Love.- Scarce had he spoke , when through the lawn below Alone he ...
Side 15
... no longer will thy beauties fpare , And only Damon's eye fhall think thee fair ; Then may the gentle hand of welcome death , At one soft stroke deprive us both of breath ; May May we beneath one common ftone be laid , And ( 15 )
... no longer will thy beauties fpare , And only Damon's eye fhall think thee fair ; Then may the gentle hand of welcome death , At one soft stroke deprive us both of breath ; May May we beneath one common ftone be laid , And ( 15 )
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