A Collection of Poems, Volum 2J. Dodsley, 1766 |
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... whose reed beneath the beechen fhade , POPE , The Nymphs of Thames a pleas'd attention paid ; While yet thy Mufe , content with humbler praise , Warbled in Windfor's grove her fylvan lays ; Though now fublimely borne on Homer's wing ...
... whose reed beneath the beechen fhade , POPE , The Nymphs of Thames a pleas'd attention paid ; While yet thy Mufe , content with humbler praise , Warbled in Windfor's grove her fylvan lays ; Though now fublimely borne on Homer's wing ...
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... Whose pendent 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 ...
... Whose pendent 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 ...
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... Whose guiding judgment gives me skill to fing ; Though far unequal to thofe polish'd ftrains , With which thy Congreve charm'd the lift'ning plains , Yet fhall its mufic please thy partial ear , And footh thy breast with thoughts that ...
... Whose guiding judgment gives me skill to fing ; Though far unequal to thofe polish'd ftrains , With which thy Congreve charm'd the lift'ning plains , Yet fhall its mufic please thy partial ear , And footh thy breast with thoughts that ...
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... whose hallow'd shrine My Delia vow'd to be for ever mine , While glowing in her cheeks , with tender love , Sweet virgin modefty reluctant ftrove : And hail to thee , fair queen of young defires , Long shall my heart preserve thy ...
... whose hallow'd shrine My Delia vow'd to be for ever mine , While glowing in her cheeks , with tender love , Sweet virgin modefty reluctant ftrove : And hail to thee , fair queen of young defires , Long shall my heart preserve thy ...
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... whose valour could deserve Reward fo glorious ! grateful nation hail , Who paid'ft his fervice with fo rich a meed ! Which most shall I admire , which worthiest praise , The Hero or the People ? Honour doubts , And weighs their virtues ...
... whose valour could deserve Reward fo glorious ! grateful nation hail , Who paid'ft his fervice with fo rich a meed ! Which most shall I admire , which worthiest praise , The Hero or the People ? Honour doubts , And weighs their virtues ...
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