A Collection of Poems ...Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1758 |
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... fond furprize On Delia's face I fix'd my eager eyes ; Then in wild tumults all my foul was toft , Then reason , liberty , at once were lost : And ev'ry with , and thought , and care was gone , But what my heart employ'd on her alone ...
... fond furprize On Delia's face I fix'd my eager eyes ; Then in wild tumults all my foul was toft , Then reason , liberty , at once were lost : And ev'ry with , and thought , and care was gone , But what my heart employ'd on her alone ...
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... fond fwain , fecure of joy ? Can no reverse thy flatt'ring bliss destroy ? Has treach'rous Love no torment yet in ftore ? Or haft thou never prov'd his fatal pow'r ? Whence flow'd those tears that late bedew'd thy check ? Why figh'd thy ...
... fond fwain , fecure of joy ? Can no reverse thy flatt'ring bliss destroy ? Has treach'rous Love no torment yet in ftore ? Or haft thou never prov'd his fatal pow'r ? Whence flow'd those tears that late bedew'd thy check ? Why figh'd thy ...
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... fond defires my Love comply : From Delia's lips a sweeter honey flows , And on her bofom dwells more foft repose . Ah how , my dear , fhall I deferve thy charms ? What gift can bribe thee to my longing arms ? A bird for thee in filken ...
... fond defires my Love comply : From Delia's lips a sweeter honey flows , And on her bofom dwells more foft repose . Ah how , my dear , fhall I deferve thy charms ? What gift can bribe thee to my longing arms ? A bird for thee in filken ...
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... ; Some god perhaps my just revenge will aid.- Alas what aid , fond fwain , would'ft thou receive ? Cou'd thy heart bear to see its Delia grieve ? * See Mr. GAY's Dione . Protect Protect her , heav'n , and let her never know [ 11 ]
... ; Some god perhaps my just revenge will aid.- Alas what aid , fond fwain , would'ft thou receive ? Cou'd thy heart bear to see its Delia grieve ? * See Mr. GAY's Dione . Protect Protect her , heav'n , and let her never know [ 11 ]
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... ; without ambition great ; Tho ' firm , yet pliant ; active , tho ' fedate ; With all the richeft ftores of Learning fraught ; Yet better still by native Prudence taught ; That , That , fond the griefs of the diftrefs'd to heal [ 34 ]
... ; without ambition great ; Tho ' firm , yet pliant ; active , tho ' fedate ; With all the richeft ftores of Learning fraught ; Yet better still by native Prudence taught ; That , That , fond the griefs of the diftrefs'd to heal [ 34 ]
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ARCHIMAGE bards Bavius beſt bleft blifs bluſh boaſt bofom breaſt Britiſh cauſe charms cou'd defire Delia delight difdain Druids eaſe Edward EPIGRAM erft Ev'n ev'ry eyes facred fage fair falfe fame fenfe fhade fhall fhine fing firft firſt flame flave flow'ry fmiles foft fome fong fons foon footh form'd foul fov'reign fpirit ftill ftream fuch fure fweet GARTER gen'rous glorious glory heart heav'n heav'nly honour immortal infpire juft juftice king lefs loft lov'd lyre mind moſt Mufe muft Muſe muſt nature's o'er paffion pain pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe pride prince publick rage raiſe reafon reft rife ſcene ſhade ſhall ſhare ſhe ſhould sk sk ſmile ſpread ſpring ſtate ſtill ſtore ſweet thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thro throne toils train truth uſe verſe vex'd virtue virtue's whofe whoſe wife wiſdom wiſh wou'd
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