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Side 16
... wing your way, like farofl'music, voyaging the breeze! Spirits! to you the infant Maid was given, F orm'd by the ... wings tbr joy. “ And 0! be cried—"0f magic hind What charm this Throne endear! Some other Love let Venus tind— I'll ...
... wing your way, like farofl'music, voyaging the breeze! Spirits! to you the infant Maid was given, F orm'd by the ... wings tbr joy. “ And 0! be cried—"0f magic hind What charm this Throne endear! Some other Love let Venus tind— I'll ...
Side 19
... wings, that tiutter'd with efl'right', Ellllrll! thy voice she heard, and posed her flight Sublime of ho ! For dreadlere thou didst mnd (Thy censor g owing with the hallow'd flame) A hirelees Priest before the insulted shrine, And at ...
... wings, that tiutter'd with efl'right', Ellllrll! thy voice she heard, and posed her flight Sublime of ho ! For dreadlere thou didst mnd (Thy censor g owing with the hallow'd flame) A hirelees Priest before the insulted shrine, And at ...
Side 20
... wing the vales among. \Vithin his cage the imprimn'd mntin bird Swells the full chorus with a generous song = He bathes no pinion in the dewy light, No Father's joy, no Lover's bliss he shares, Yet still the rising radiance cheers his ...
... wing the vales among. \Vithin his cage the imprimn'd mntin bird Swells the full chorus with a generous song = He bathes no pinion in the dewy light, No Father's joy, no Lover's bliss he shares, Yet still the rising radiance cheers his ...
Side 21
... wing thy way; But lave me with the mntin hour, at moat! A. ntht-eloeed Floweret to the orient ray, My and heart will eqnnd, when I the Mail lurt'ey." But Love. who heard the ailence of my thought, Couu'ived a too Iuoce-ful wile, I ween ...
... wing thy way; But lave me with the mntin hour, at moat! A. ntht-eloeed Floweret to the orient ray, My and heart will eqnnd, when I the Mail lurt'ey." But Love. who heard the ailence of my thought, Couu'ived a too Iuoce-ful wile, I ween ...
Side 22
... wing'd its way, And hovers round my head ! I felt it prompt the tender Dream, When slowly sunk the day's last gleam ... wings, As shy-larlts 'mid the corn, On summer fields she grounds her breast: The oblivious Poppy o'er her neat Neda ...
... wing'd its way, And hovers round my head ! I felt it prompt the tender Dream, When slowly sunk the day's last gleam ... wings, As shy-larlts 'mid the corn, On summer fields she grounds her breast: The oblivious Poppy o'er her neat Neda ...
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