Musapædia, or Miscellany poems, never before printed. By several members of the Oxford poetical club, late of Eton and WestminsterR. Francklin, 1719 - 152 страници |
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... Behold , and smiling wanton in your Face : SONTZIH He's happier yet , who , like Arion's Throng , But hears your Voice and dwells upon your Tongué ; But he's a Demi God , who all thofe Charms Does Kiffing hold within his circling Arms ...
... Behold , and smiling wanton in your Face : SONTZIH He's happier yet , who , like Arion's Throng , But hears your Voice and dwells upon your Tongué ; But he's a Demi God , who all thofe Charms Does Kiffing hold within his circling Arms ...
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... behold me fondly gaze ; : Hot men T 1 squeeze Her Hand , and prefs Her Toe , ob f And that can be no Harm you know . Suppofe now as you walk the Park , You chance to meet fome airy Spark Who ftops , and asks ye how ye do , As if a Lady ...
... behold me fondly gaze ; : Hot men T 1 squeeze Her Hand , and prefs Her Toe , ob f And that can be no Harm you know . Suppofe now as you walk the Park , You chance to meet fome airy Spark Who ftops , and asks ye how ye do , As if a Lady ...
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... no Shores for Aid ; But , with Mind ferene , grown bold , Cou'd her Royal Seat behold , Now deftroy'd : She daring ftill , Serpents took , who biting kill , } That That the pois'nous fqualid Gore Might be spread thro ' [ 24 ]
... no Shores for Aid ; But , with Mind ferene , grown bold , Cou'd her Royal Seat behold , Now deftroy'd : She daring ftill , Serpents took , who biting kill , } That That the pois'nous fqualid Gore Might be spread thro ' [ 24 ]
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... behold . What they affirm'd we find untrue , The Graces Number is but Two . Those Two we fee with great Surprize , When Stms are before our Eyes ; Seldom indeed , the matchlefs Pair To blefs our Sight are feldom there . But how ! e'er ...
... behold . What they affirm'd we find untrue , The Graces Number is but Two . Those Two we fee with great Surprize , When Stms are before our Eyes ; Seldom indeed , the matchlefs Pair To blefs our Sight are feldom there . But how ! e'er ...
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... er Diffolution , NATURE's Stream we've read , Shall back return upon it's Fountain Head : Things we behold , this to Remembrance bring , For Lillies die , and Rofes in the Spring . P That That ev'n the World is , we from hence may [ 105 ]
... er Diffolution , NATURE's Stream we've read , Shall back return upon it's Fountain Head : Things we behold , this to Remembrance bring , For Lillies die , and Rofes in the Spring . P That That ev'n the World is , we from hence may [ 105 ]
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Страница 58 - Who God doth late and early pray, More of his grace than gifts to lend, And entertains the harmless day, With a religious book or friend. This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise, or fear to fall ; Lord of himself, though not of lands, And having nothing, yet hath all.
Страница 66 - My fancy paints him now with every grace, But, ah ! the dear delufion mocks my fond embrace : The fmiling vifion takes its hafty flight, And fcenes of horror fwim before my fight, Grief and defpair in all their terrors rife, A dying lover pale and gafping lies; Each difmal circumftance appears in view, The fatal object is for ever new : His anguifh, with the quickeft fenfe I feel, And hear this fad, this moving language ftill. My deareft wife! my laft, my fondeft care! Sure...
Страница 57 - Nor ruin make accusers great. Who envieth none whom chance doth raise Or vice, who never understood How deepest wounds are given with praise; Not rules of State, but rules of good.
Страница 58 - And entertains the harmlefs day With a well-chofen book or friend ! This man is freed from fervile bands Of hope to rife, or fear to fall ; Lord of himfelf...
Страница 58 - Praife ; Not Rules of State, but Rules of Good : Who GOD doth late and early pray More of his Grace than Gifts to lend : Who Entertains the harmlefs Day With a well chofen Book and Friend. . This Man is free from Servile Bands, Of hope to rife, or fear to fall ; Lord of Himfelf, tho' not of Lands ; And having Nothing, he hath All.
Страница 63 - Tis but to fpeak the dictates of my heart, And all that knew the charming youth will join Their friendly fighs, and pious tears to mine : For all that knew his merit muft confefs, In grief for him there can be no excefs. His foul was form'd to act each glorious part Of life, unftain'd with vanity or art.
Страница 64 - Or why has heaven diflblv'd the tie fo foon ? Why was the charming youth fo form'd to move ? Or why was all my...
Страница 63 - Of life, unstain'd with vanity, or art. No thought within his gen'rous mind had birth, But what he might have own'd to heav'n and earth.
Страница 67 - As thou hast taught my constant heart to prove The noblest height and elegance of love; That sacred passion I to thee confine, My spotless faith shall be for ever thine. * * * Ultimately...
Страница 57 - How happy is he, born or taught, That ferveth not another's will ; Whofe armour is his honeft thought.