Selection of poems [by various authors, ed. by C. Smart].N.Hage, 1807 |
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... e'er I gaz'd , Or caught a transient view ; Mary ! Warm'd by your smiles , those hopes were rais'd On which my passion grew , While thus my thoughts deluded rov'd , No other joys I knew ; Whate'er I priz'd , whate'er I lov'd , Was ...
... e'er I gaz'd , Or caught a transient view ; Mary ! Warm'd by your smiles , those hopes were rais'd On which my passion grew , While thus my thoughts deluded rov'd , No other joys I knew ; Whate'er I priz'd , whate'er I lov'd , Was ...
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... clearest head , the tenderest heart , In thy esteem e'er claim'd a part , Ah ! smite thy breast , and drop a tear , For , know , thy Shenstone's dust lies here . Garrick . EPITAPH ON . MR . JOSEPH MITCHELL , A famous 42.
... clearest head , the tenderest heart , In thy esteem e'er claim'd a part , Ah ! smite thy breast , and drop a tear , For , know , thy Shenstone's dust lies here . Garrick . EPITAPH ON . MR . JOSEPH MITCHELL , A famous 42.
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... e'er intrude , No fly disturbs your rest ; Where love alone will dare be rude , And discompose your breast ; Who haply may soft dreams impart , And for your lover plead ; With mutual passion touch your heart , And he be blest indeed ...
... e'er intrude , No fly disturbs your rest ; Where love alone will dare be rude , And discompose your breast ; Who haply may soft dreams impart , And for your lover plead ; With mutual passion touch your heart , And he be blest indeed ...
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... E'er , then , to wan despair a prey , E'er sorrow's bitter cup runs o'er , E'er hateful wastes the parting day , " E'er life itself can charm no more , " In pity come , and smile on me , The helpless child of misery . But if I court ...
... E'er , then , to wan despair a prey , E'er sorrow's bitter cup runs o'er , E'er hateful wastes the parting day , " E'er life itself can charm no more , " In pity come , and smile on me , The helpless child of misery . But if I court ...
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... , ye vain ! that e'er I mean to swell My feeble verse with many a sounding name ; Of such , the mercenary bard may tell , And call such dreary desolation fame . The genuine muse removes the thin disguise , That cheats 79.
... , ye vain ! that e'er I mean to swell My feeble verse with many a sounding name ; Of such , the mercenary bard may tell , And call such dreary desolation fame . The genuine muse removes the thin disguise , That cheats 79.
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adieu beam beauty beneath bless blest bliss bloom blushing bosom breast breath bright Charlotte Smith charms cheek Comus dear death Delia delight despair e'er EPIGRAM ev'ning ev'ry fair fancy fate fear flow'r fond friges gale gentle gloom glowing grace grief grove happy hear heart heav'n Helen Maria Williams hope hour kiss kiss the sky lov'd lute maid mighty fell mind morn mourn muse ne'er NICHOLAS ROWE night nymph o'er pain pale passion peace pensive Pindar pity pleasure pleasure's pow'r R. B. SHERIDAN rapture reign rills rose round scene scorn shade shou'd sigh silver plumes sleep smile soft song SONNET sooth sorrow soul strain stream swain sweet swell tear tell tender thee thine thou thought thro VERSES vex'd virtue vows wander wave Whilst wild WILLIAM SHENSTONE wind yonder youth