A Collection of Poems, Volum 2J. Dodsley, 1766 |
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Side 3
... pow'r , and fafter bind my chain , If on the green we danc'd , a mirthful band , To me alone , she gave her willing hand ; Her partial taste , if e'er I touch'd the lyre , Still in my fong found fomething to admire . By none but her my ...
... pow'r , and fafter bind my chain , If on the green we danc'd , a mirthful band , To me alone , she gave her willing hand ; Her partial taste , if e'er I touch'd the lyre , Still in my fong found fomething to admire . By none but her my ...
Side 5
... pow'r fhould reach , and every fhade Refound the praises of thy fav'rite maid ; Thy pipe our rural concert would improve , And we should learn of thee to please and love . Damon no longer fought the filent shade , No more in ...
... pow'r fhould reach , and every fhade Refound the praises of thy fav'rite maid ; Thy pipe our rural concert would improve , And we should learn of thee to please and love . Damon no longer fought the filent shade , No more in ...
Side 6
... pow'r ; Then gloomy difcontent and pining care Foríook my breaft , and left soft wishes there : Soft wishes there they left , and gay defires , Delightful languors , and tranfporting fires . Where yonder limes combine to form a shade ...
... pow'r ; Then gloomy difcontent and pining care Foríook my breaft , and left soft wishes there : Soft wishes there they left , and gay defires , Delightful languors , and tranfporting fires . Where yonder limes combine to form a shade ...
Side 7
... and could I add befide What wealth the rich Peruvian mountains hide ; If all the gems in Eastern rocks were mine , On thee alone their glitt'ring pride fhould fhine . A 4 But But if thy mind no gifts have pow'r to move ( 7 )
... and could I add befide What wealth the rich Peruvian mountains hide ; If all the gems in Eastern rocks were mine , On thee alone their glitt'ring pride fhould fhine . A 4 But But if thy mind no gifts have pow'r to move ( 7 )
Side 8
Robert Dodsley. But if thy mind no gifts have pow'r to move , Phœbus himself shall leave th ' Aonian grove ; The tuneful Nine , who never fue in vain , Shall come sweet suppliants for their fav'rite swain . For him each blue - ey'd Naiad ...
Robert Dodsley. But if thy mind no gifts have pow'r to move , Phœbus himself shall leave th ' Aonian grove ; The tuneful Nine , who never fue in vain , Shall come sweet suppliants for their fav'rite swain . For him each blue - ey'd Naiad ...
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