Poems, Consisting Chiefly of Translations from the Asiatick Languages: To which are Added Two Essays, I. On the Poetry of the Eastern Nations. II. On the Arts, Commonly Called Imitativeat the Clarendon Press, 1772 - 217 страници |
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... sung ; His reed neglected on a poplar hung : Yet all the rules , that young Arcadians keep , He kept , and watch'd each morn his bleating sheep . Two lovely daughters were his dearest care , Both mild as May , and both as April fair ...
... sung ; His reed neglected on a poplar hung : Yet all the rules , that young Arcadians keep , He kept , and watch'd each morn his bleating sheep . Two lovely daughters were his dearest care , Both mild as May , and both as April fair ...
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... sung , Till mountains echo'd , and till valleys rung , IMITATION S. The good old man leaped from his throne , and , after he had embraced him , presented him to his daughter , which caufed a general acclamation . While * While thus with ...
... sung , Till mountains echo'd , and till valleys rung , IMITATION S. The good old man leaped from his throne , and , after he had embraced him , presented him to his daughter , which caufed a general acclamation . While * While thus with ...
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... sung : " Ah ! lovely damfel , leave thy fimple sheep ; " ' Tis fweeter in the fea - worn rock to fleep : 1 IMITATIONS . he was , he told them he was come to invite Amaryllis from the plains to the fea - fhore ; that his fubitance ...
... sung : " Ah ! lovely damfel , leave thy fimple sheep ; " ' Tis fweeter in the fea - worn rock to fleep : 1 IMITATIONS . he was , he told them he was come to invite Amaryllis from the plains to the fea - fhore ; that his fubitance ...
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