The Penguin Book of Eighteenth-century English VerseDennis Davison Penguin, 1973 - 321 sider Works by Pope, Johnson, Chatterton and other Augustan poets are grouped under such topic headings as Love, Nature, Women, and Science. |
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Side 100
... wind Shall crust the slabby mire , and kennels bind ; She bids the snow descend in flaky sheets , And in her hoary mantle clothe the streets . Let not the virgin tread these slippery roads , The gathering fleece the hollow patten loads ...
... wind Shall crust the slabby mire , and kennels bind ; She bids the snow descend in flaky sheets , And in her hoary mantle clothe the streets . Let not the virgin tread these slippery roads , The gathering fleece the hollow patten loads ...
Side 218
... winds His small but sullen horn , As oft he rises ' midst the twilight path , Against the pilgrim borne in heedless hum : Now teach me , maid composed , To breathe some softened strain , Whose numbers stealing through thy darkening vale ...
... winds His small but sullen horn , As oft he rises ' midst the twilight path , Against the pilgrim borne in heedless hum : Now teach me , maid composed , To breathe some softened strain , Whose numbers stealing through thy darkening vale ...
Side 230
... wind , That these meanders may the progress stay , And the descending chyle , by this delay , May through the milky vessels find its way , Whose little mouths in the large channel's side Suck in the flood , and drink the cheering tide ...
... wind , That these meanders may the progress stay , And the descending chyle , by this delay , May through the milky vessels find its way , Whose little mouths in the large channel's side Suck in the flood , and drink the cheering tide ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
A NOTE ON THE TEXT | 17 |
JOHN DYER from The Fleece 91 | 22 |
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