The Works of the English Poets: Otway, Duke, and DorsetH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... shine With jewels and with gold , Numberlefs to be told ; Which in imagination as I did behold , And lov'd , and wonder'd more and more , Said fhe , Thefe riches all , my darling , shall be thine , Riches which never poet had before ...
... shine With jewels and with gold , Numberlefs to be told ; Which in imagination as I did behold , And lov'd , and wonder'd more and more , Said fhe , Thefe riches all , my darling , shall be thine , Riches which never poet had before ...
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... shine . I faw , admir'd , and prefs'd it close to mine . The reft , who knows not ? Thus entranc'd we lay , Till in each other's arms we dy'd away ; O give me fuch a noon ( ye gods ) to every day . HORACE , BOOK II . ODE IV . * BLUSH ...
... shine . I faw , admir'd , and prefs'd it close to mine . The reft , who knows not ? Thus entranc'd we lay , Till in each other's arms we dy'd away ; O give me fuch a noon ( ye gods ) to every day . HORACE , BOOK II . ODE IV . * BLUSH ...
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... public care , Nor half fo falfe as thou art fair . It thrives with thee to be forfworn By thy dead mother's facred urn , By By heaven and all the stars that shine Without , 96 POEM S. DUKE'S The Eighth Ode of the Second Book of Horace.
... public care , Nor half fo falfe as thou art fair . It thrives with thee to be forfworn By thy dead mother's facred urn , By By heaven and all the stars that shine Without , 96 POEM S. DUKE'S The Eighth Ode of the Second Book of Horace.
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Samuel Johnson. By heaven and all the stars that shine Without , and every god within : Venus hears this , and all the while At thy empty vows does fmile , Her nymphs all fmile , her little fon Does fmile , and to his quiver run ; Does ...
Samuel Johnson. By heaven and all the stars that shine Without , and every god within : Venus hears this , and all the while At thy empty vows does fmile , Her nymphs all fmile , her little fon Does fmile , and to his quiver run ; Does ...
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... shine , The love of Phoebus , and the tuneful Nine . Thus fweetly fad of old , the Cyclops ftrove To soften his uneasy hours of love . Then , when hot youth urg'd him to fierce defire , And Galatea's eyes kindled the raging fire , His ...
... shine , The love of Phoebus , and the tuneful Nine . Thus fweetly fad of old , the Cyclops ftrove To soften his uneasy hours of love . Then , when hot youth urg'd him to fierce defire , And Galatea's eyes kindled the raging fire , His ...
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Acontius arms beauty beſt bleffings bleft breaſt Cæfar's caft charms Cyclops Cydippe dæmon Daphnis defire deſign diſeaſe dreft e'er eaſe Ev'n eyes facred fafe fair falfe fame fate fatire fear feem'd fent fhall fhame fhew fhining fhore fhould fighs fince firft firſt flain fmile foft fome fong fools forrow foul ftill fuch fure fwain grace grave he lies hafte heart heaven herſelf himſelf Hippolytus honour juft juſt king laft laſt lefs lov'd Lucretius mighty mind MOPSU moſt Mufe Muſe muſt ne'er noble nymph o'er OVID paſt peace pleaſe pleaſure Poet praiſe pride rage rais'd raiſe reft rife royal ſhall ſhe ſhine ſpeak ſpread ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtay ſtill ſtreams Tartuffe taſte thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thouſand triumph Twas twill underſtand uſe verfe virtue Whilft whofe wiſhes
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Страница 53 - Tis dang'rous to resist the power of love, The Gods obey him, and he's king above : He clear'd the doubts that did my mind confound, And promis'd me to bring thee hither bound : Oh may he come, and in that...
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