Musapædia, or Miscellany poems, never before printed. By several members of the Oxford poetical club, late of Eton and Westminster |
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Unheeded the swift Moments took their Flight , And Time was measur'd only by
Delight . I hear the lov'd , the melting Accents still ; And still the warm , the tender
Transport feel . Again I see the sprightly Passions rise , And Life and Pleasure ...
Unheeded the swift Moments took their Flight , And Time was measur'd only by
Delight . I hear the lov'd , the melting Accents still ; And still the warm , the tender
Transport feel . Again I see the sprightly Passions rise , And Life and Pleasure ...
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His Anguilla with the quickest Sence I feel , And hear this sad , this moving
Language still . My dearest Wife , my last , my fondeft Care , « Sure Heav'n for
Thee will hear a dying Pray'r . or Be Thou the Care of sacred Providence , " When
I am ...
His Anguilla with the quickest Sence I feel , And hear this sad , this moving
Language still . My dearest Wife , my last , my fondeft Care , « Sure Heav'n for
Thee will hear a dying Pray'r . or Be Thou the Care of sacred Providence , " When
I am ...
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... matchless [ Art , Cạn maķe so deep Impression , that thy Heart And Bofom ,
shall his Image so retain , That after Death it perfect there remain , Whose Tides
of Pleasure shall be flowing fill , And thou the warm , the tender Transport feel .
... matchless [ Art , Cạn maķe so deep Impression , that thy Heart And Bofom ,
shall his Image so retain , That after Death it perfect there remain , Whose Tides
of Pleasure shall be flowing fill , And thou the warm , the tender Transport feel .
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Their Hearts bound under equal Yoke , Shou'd one receive , both feel the Stroke ;
What one delights , makes t'other glad , Thus both are gay , or both are sad . So
Strings which at some Distance stand , If one but feel the Artist's Hand , The ...
Their Hearts bound under equal Yoke , Shou'd one receive , both feel the Stroke ;
What one delights , makes t'other glad , Thus both are gay , or both are sad . So
Strings which at some Distance stand , If one but feel the Artist's Hand , The ...
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What is't keeps up this shining Convex ftill ? s What Motive is't these rowling
Orbits feel , cc Whilft in Conjunction oft we see ' em move ? c : ' Tis a continual
Harmony of LOVE . 6 Not Chance , but that the wand'ring Atoms joindy " And
that's the ...
What is't keeps up this shining Convex ftill ? s What Motive is't these rowling
Orbits feel , cc Whilft in Conjunction oft we see ' em move ? c : ' Tis a continual
Harmony of LOVE . 6 Not Chance , but that the wand'ring Atoms joindy " And
that's the ...
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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...
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