The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volum 6William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... fair Arcadian nymph he view'd , And felt the lovely charmer in his blood . The nymph nor spun , nor dress'd with artful pride ; Her vest was gather'd up , her hair was ty'd ; Now in her hand a slender spear she bore , Now a light quiver ...
... fair Arcadian nymph he view'd , And felt the lovely charmer in his blood . The nymph nor spun , nor dress'd with artful pride ; Her vest was gather'd up , her hair was ty'd ; Now in her hand a slender spear she bore , Now a light quiver ...
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... Fair as the guardian of the Capitol , Soft as the swan ; a large and lovely fowl ; His tongue , his prating tongue had chang'd him quite To sooty blackness from the purest white . The story of his change shall here be told : In Thessaly ...
... Fair as the guardian of the Capitol , Soft as the swan ; a large and lovely fowl ; His tongue , his prating tongue had chang'd him quite To sooty blackness from the purest white . The story of his change shall here be told : In Thessaly ...
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... fair , But hardly could confine his pleasure there . And now he wantons o'er the neighb'ring strand , Now rolls his body on the yellow sand ; And now , perceiving all her fears decay'd , Comes tossing forward to the royal maid ; Gives ...
... fair , But hardly could confine his pleasure there . And now he wantons o'er the neighb'ring strand , Now rolls his body on the yellow sand ; And now , perceiving all her fears decay'd , Comes tossing forward to the royal maid ; Gives ...
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... fair chase a shady mountain stood , Well stor❜d with game , and mark'd with trails of blood . Here did the huntsmen till the heat of day Pursue the stag , and load themselves with prey ; When thus Acteon calling to the rest : s ; " My ...
... fair chase a shady mountain stood , Well stor❜d with game , and mark'd with trails of blood . Here did the huntsmen till the heat of day Pursue the stag , and load themselves with prey ; When thus Acteon calling to the rest : s ; " My ...
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... fair Liriope his answers try'd , And first th ' unerring prophet justify'd ; This nymph the god Cephisus had abus'd , With all his winding waters circumfus'd , And on the Nereïd got a lovely boy , Whom the soft maids ev'n then beheld ...
... fair Liriope his answers try'd , And first th ' unerring prophet justify'd ; This nymph the god Cephisus had abus'd , With all his winding waters circumfus'd , And on the Nereïd got a lovely boy , Whom the soft maids ev'n then beheld ...
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The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volum 6 Joseph Addison Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1811 |
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