A Collection of Poems ...Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1758 |
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... Soft wishes there they left , and gay defires , Delightful languors , and tranfporting fires . Where yonder limes combine to form a fhade , These eyes firft gaz'd upon the charming maid ; There fhe appear'd , on that aufpicious day ...
... Soft wishes there they left , and gay defires , Delightful languors , and tranfporting fires . Where yonder limes combine to form a fhade , These eyes firft gaz'd upon the charming maid ; There fhe appear'd , on that aufpicious day ...
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... ; When time no longer will thy beauties spare , And only Damon's eye fhall think thee fair ; Then may the gentle hand of welcome death , At one soft stroke deprive us both of breath ; May May we beneath one common ftone be laid , And [ 15 ]
... ; When time no longer will thy beauties spare , And only Damon's eye fhall think thee fair ; Then may the gentle hand of welcome death , At one soft stroke deprive us both of breath ; May May we beneath one common ftone be laid , And [ 15 ]
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... soft science , which alone Still to thy fearching mind rests slightly known . Thy foul , though great , is tender and refin'd , To friendship fenfible , to love inclin'd ; And therefore long thou canst not arm thy breast Against the ...
... soft science , which alone Still to thy fearching mind rests slightly known . Thy foul , though great , is tender and refin'd , To friendship fenfible , to love inclin'd ; And therefore long thou canst not arm thy breast Against the ...
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... grove ; Her Eloquence was fweeter than her Song , Soft as her Heart , and as her Reafon ftrong ; Her Form each beauty of her Mind express'd , Her Mind was Virtue by the Graces drefs'd . ON ΟΝ ΤΗΕ ABUSE of TRAVELLING . A CANT O , [ 79 ]
... grove ; Her Eloquence was fweeter than her Song , Soft as her Heart , and as her Reafon ftrong ; Her Form each beauty of her Mind express'd , Her Mind was Virtue by the Graces drefs'd . ON ΟΝ ΤΗΕ ABUSE of TRAVELLING . A CANT O , [ 79 ]
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... Soft pity move her gentler mind . But ah ! her looks were still the fame , Unmark'd I went , unmark'd I came ; Unmark'd were all my hopes and fears , While Strephon whispers in her ears . O Jealoufy ! distracting guest ! Fly to fome ...
... Soft pity move her gentler mind . But ah ! her looks were still the fame , Unmark'd I went , unmark'd I came ; Unmark'd were all my hopes and fears , While Strephon whispers in her ears . O Jealoufy ! distracting guest ! Fly to fome ...
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Страница 2 - Damon came, unknowing where he ftray'd, Full of the image of his beauteous maid : His flock far off, unfed, untended lay, To ev'ry favage a defencelefs prey ; No fenfe of int'reft could their matter move, And ev'ry care feem'd trifling now but Love. Awhile in penfive filence he remain'd> But tho...
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