A Collection of Poems, Volum 2J. Dodsley, 1766 |
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... Heav'n deform each guilty grace , That triumphs now in that deluding face ; Thofe alter'd looks may every fhepherd fly , And ev❜n thy Daphnis hate thee worse than I. Say thou inconftant , what has Damon done , To lose the heart his ...
... Heav'n deform each guilty grace , That triumphs now in that deluding face ; Thofe alter'd looks may every fhepherd fly , And ev❜n thy Daphnis hate thee worse than I. Say thou inconftant , what has Damon done , To lose the heart his ...
Side 11
... ; Some god perhaps my juft revenge will aid.- Alas ! what aid , fond fwain , wouldst thou receive ? Could thy heart bear to see its Delia grieve ? * See Mr. GAY's Dione , Protect Protect her , Heav'n , and let her never know ( 11 )
... ; Some god perhaps my juft revenge will aid.- Alas ! what aid , fond fwain , wouldst thou receive ? Could thy heart bear to see its Delia grieve ? * See Mr. GAY's Dione , Protect Protect her , Heav'n , and let her never know ( 11 )
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Robert Dodsley. Protect her , Heav'n , and let her never know The slightest part of hapless Damon's woe : I ask no vengeance from the pow'rs above ; All I implore is never more to love— Let me this fondness from my bofom tear , Let me ...
Robert Dodsley. Protect her , Heav'n , and let her never know The slightest part of hapless Damon's woe : I ask no vengeance from the pow'rs above ; All I implore is never more to love— Let me this fondness from my bofom tear , Let me ...
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... heav'n , and we are angels There : " In that gay circle thousand Cupids rove , " The court of Britain is the court of Love . " How has my confcious heart with triumph glow'd , " How have my sparkling eyes their transport fhew'd , " At ...
... heav'n , and we are angels There : " In that gay circle thousand Cupids rove , " The court of Britain is the court of Love . " How has my confcious heart with triumph glow'd , " How have my sparkling eyes their transport fhew'd , " At ...
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... Heav'n , protects a thankless world For her own glory , nor expects reward . Pleas'd with the noble theme , her task the Mufe Purfues untir'd , and through the palace roves 11 With ever - new delight . The tap'ftry rich With With ( 20 )
... Heav'n , protects a thankless world For her own glory , nor expects reward . Pleas'd with the noble theme , her task the Mufe Purfues untir'd , and through the palace roves 11 With ever - new delight . The tap'ftry rich With With ( 20 )
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