A Collection of Poems ...Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1758 |
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... o'er the mead ; eyes Wou'd clos'd my had funk in endless night , Ere I was doom'd to bear that hateful sight ! Where - e'er they pafs'd , be blafted every flow'r , And hungry wolves their helplefs flocks devour.- Ah wretched fwain ...
... o'er the mead ; eyes Wou'd clos'd my had funk in endless night , Ere I was doom'd to bear that hateful sight ! Where - e'er they pafs'd , be blafted every flow'r , And hungry wolves their helplefs flocks devour.- Ah wretched fwain ...
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... o'er , And while in Stowe's enchanting walks you stray , This theme may help to cheat the summer's day . Beneath the covert of a myrtle wood , To Venus rais'd a rustick altar ftood , To Venus and to Hymen , there combin❜d , In friendly ...
... o'er , And while in Stowe's enchanting walks you stray , This theme may help to cheat the summer's day . Beneath the covert of a myrtle wood , To Venus rais'd a rustick altar ftood , To Venus and to Hymen , there combin❜d , In friendly ...
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... o'er , And our flow pulfes dance with joy no more ; 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 ...
... o'er , And our flow pulfes dance with joy no more ; 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 ...
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... a kind attention lend To thy long abfent and forgotten friend ; Who after feas and mountains wander'd o'er , Return'd at length to his own native shore , HORACE . From From all that's gay retir'd , and all that's great [ 38 ]
... a kind attention lend To thy long abfent and forgotten friend ; Who after feas and mountains wander'd o'er , Return'd at length to his own native shore , HORACE . From From all that's gay retir'd , and all that's great [ 38 ]
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... o'er , And cloy'd imagination cheat no more . Then waking to the fenfe of lasting pain , With mutual tears the nuptial couch they stain ; And that fond love , which should afford relief , Does but increase the anguish of their grief ...
... o'er , And cloy'd imagination cheat no more . Then waking to the fenfe of lasting pain , With mutual tears the nuptial couch they stain ; And that fond love , which should afford relief , Does but increase the anguish of their grief ...
Често срещани думи и фрази
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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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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