Poems: In Two Volumes, Том 2Johnson, 1788 - 359 стор. |
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... Whose sharp declivity shoots off fecure From the dafh'd pans the deluge as it falls . He shuts it close , and the first labor ends . Thrice must the vòluble and restless earth Spin round upon her axle , ere the warmth , Slow gathering ...
... Whose sharp declivity shoots off fecure From the dafh'd pans the deluge as it falls . He shuts it close , and the first labor ends . Thrice must the vòluble and restless earth Spin round upon her axle , ere the warmth , Slow gathering ...
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... whose form And lineaments divine I trace a hand That errs not , and find raptures still renew'd , Is free to all men , universal prize . Strange that so fair a creature should yet want Admirers , and be deftin d to divide With meaner ...
... whose form And lineaments divine I trace a hand That errs not , and find raptures still renew'd , Is free to all men , universal prize . Strange that so fair a creature should yet want Admirers , and be deftin d to divide With meaner ...
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... whose treasure of sweet sounds The touch from many a trembling chord shakes out ; And the clear voice fymphonious , yet diftinct , And in the charming ftrife triumphant still , Beguile the night , and fet a keener edge On female ...
... whose treasure of sweet sounds The touch from many a trembling chord shakes out ; And the clear voice fymphonious , yet diftinct , And in the charming ftrife triumphant still , Beguile the night , and fet a keener edge On female ...
Сторінка 148
... d when idle most , Whose only happy are their wafted hours . Ev'n miffes , at whofe age their mother's wore The back - ftring and the bib , affume the dress Of Of womanhood , fit pupils in the school Of card 148 Book iv . THE TAS K.
... d when idle most , Whose only happy are their wafted hours . Ev'n miffes , at whofe age their mother's wore The back - ftring and the bib , affume the dress Of Of womanhood , fit pupils in the school Of card 148 Book iv . THE TAS K.
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... whose lyre was tun'd To Nature's praifes . Heroes and their feats Fatigu'd me , never weary of the pipe Of Tityrus , affembling , as he fang , The ruftic throng beneath his fav'rite beech . Then Milton had indeed a poet's charms : New ...
... whose lyre was tun'd To Nature's praifes . Heroes and their feats Fatigu'd me , never weary of the pipe Of Tityrus , affembling , as he fang , The ruftic throng beneath his fav'rite beech . Then Milton had indeed a poet's charms : New ...
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