The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 29Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... hear my chearful fong : Begone , with all thy mirth and fprightly lays , My pipe , no longer now thy power obeys ; Learn to lament , my Mufe , to weep , and mourn , Thy fpringing laurels all to cypress turn ; Wound with thy difmal cries ...
... hear my chearful fong : Begone , with all thy mirth and fprightly lays , My pipe , no longer now thy power obeys ; Learn to lament , my Mufe , to weep , and mourn , Thy fpringing laurels all to cypress turn ; Wound with thy difmal cries ...
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... , and beats her breaft , And tears her ufelefs girdle from her waift : Hear the fad murmers of her fighing doves , For grief they figh , forgetful of their loves . Lo , Lo , Love himself , with heavy woes oppreft ! 10 CONGREVE'S POEM S.
... , and beats her breaft , And tears her ufelefs girdle from her waift : Hear the fad murmers of her fighing doves , For grief they figh , forgetful of their loves . Lo , Lo , Love himself , with heavy woes oppreft ! 10 CONGREVE'S POEM S.
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... hear triumphant lays , Of him her tongue shall talk , on him her eyes fhall gaze . III . But lo , a change aftonishing my eyes ! And all around , behold new objects rise ! What forms are thefe I fee ? and whence ? Beings fubftantial ...
... hear triumphant lays , Of him her tongue shall talk , on him her eyes fhall gaze . III . But lo , a change aftonishing my eyes ! And all around , behold new objects rise ! What forms are thefe I fee ? and whence ? Beings fubftantial ...
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... hear her voice , and try If it be poffible to die . II . Come , all ye love - fick maids and wounded fwains , And listen to her healing strains . A wondrous balm between her lips fhe wears , Of fovereign force to soften cares ; And this ...
... hear her voice , and try If it be poffible to die . II . Come , all ye love - fick maids and wounded fwains , And listen to her healing strains . A wondrous balm between her lips fhe wears , Of fovereign force to soften cares ; And this ...
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... hears you live , is fome relief ; " Some hopes alleviate his excefs of grief ; " It glads his foul to think , he once may fee " His much - lov'd fon ; would that were granted me I " But I , moft wretched I ! of all bereft ! " Of all my ...
... hears you live , is fome relief ; " Some hopes alleviate his excefs of grief ; " It glads his foul to think , he once may fee " His much - lov'd fon ; would that were granted me I " But I , moft wretched I ! of all bereft ! " Of all my ...
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