Musapædia, or Miscellany poems, never before printed. By several members of the Oxford poetical club, late of Eton and Westminster |
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... to you in Sighs we send ? Since if , my Fair , as once to me , Your Secret -
might discover'd be Not Venus ' self durst then contend With you , who all the
Three transcend . G2 Now Now Charmer at your Prayr's I'll leave you , Hoping [
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... to you in Sighs we send ? Since if , my Fair , as once to me , Your Secret -
might discover'd be Not Venus ' self durst then contend With you , who all the
Three transcend . G2 Now Now Charmer at your Prayr's I'll leave you , Hoping [
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Now Charmer at your Prayr's I'll leave you , Hoping kind Heav'n won't believe you
, Whatever sacred Vows you make , Except you will for Mercy's fake Forgive me ,
tho ' again I stare , For faith my Eyes cannot forbear , Unless you can appear ...
Now Charmer at your Prayr's I'll leave you , Hoping kind Heav'n won't believe you
, Whatever sacred Vows you make , Except you will for Mercy's fake Forgive me ,
tho ' again I stare , For faith my Eyes cannot forbear , Unless you can appear ...
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I 1 F You can leave your own Park . Air , For sweet St. Giles's eke as clear , ingi
And since ' tis but for half a Day Cease hunting W - re and haunting Play : A If you
can these , and do not dread.com To Sup upon a Crust of Bread ; To Morrow , W
...
I 1 F You can leave your own Park . Air , For sweet St. Giles's eke as clear , ingi
And since ' tis but for half a Day Cease hunting W - re and haunting Play : A If you
can these , and do not dread.com To Sup upon a Crust of Bread ; To Morrow , W
...
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But if these Lines , as I suppose , Shou'd cause some Wrinckles in your Nose , :
That you hereafter may be free From what offends you , This Pray'r to Heaven you
must send , May tbe Itch of wrighting leave my Friend . troubles me ; To 1 Toni ...
But if these Lines , as I suppose , Shou'd cause some Wrinckles in your Nose , :
That you hereafter may be free From what offends you , This Pray'r to Heaven you
must send , May tbe Itch of wrighting leave my Friend . troubles me ; To 1 Toni ...
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But I , alas ! must hope in vain , To sing your Charms in such a Strain , I ne'er
shall do it surely : I'll leave that Task to POPE or GAT , Or to my Lord , - who (
Ladies fay ) Can do such Things most purely . ! On the Right Honourable the Earl
of OxF ...
But I , alas ! must hope in vain , To sing your Charms in such a Strain , I ne'er
shall do it surely : I'll leave that Task to POPE or GAT , Or to my Lord , - who (
Ladies fay ) Can do such Things most purely . ! On the Right Honourable the Earl
of OxF ...
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appear Arms Beauty Behold Beſides Breaſt Breath bright Care Cares Cauſe Celia's Charms command cou'd dead dear Death Delight e'er Ears ev'ry Eyes Face Fair fall Fame Fancy Fate fear feel fell Fire firſt Flame flowing Form Friend gain give Gods gone Grace Grant Grief Hand happy Head hear Heart Heav'n himſelf Honour imitated inſpire keep kind Lady laſt Lays leave Light live Looks Love matchleſs meet mighty Mind mourn move Muſe muſt ne'er never Night Numbers Nymphs o'er once Pain painted Place Plains pleaſing Pleaſure Pow'r Praiſe Pride prove raiſe riſe ſay ſee ſeem ſelf Senſe ſhall ſhe ſhou'd Sight ſome Song Soul Stars ſtill Strains String ſuch Tears tell Thee theſe Things thoſe thou Thoughts thro Tongue Triumph Whilſt whoſe Wine World wou'd Youth
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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.