The Works of the English Poets, Том 56J. Rivington, 1779 - 371 страници |
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... head ( While browzing goats at ease around him fed ) Anxious he lay , with jealous cares oppreft ; Diftruft and anger labouring in his breast The vale beneath a pleasing prospect yields Of verdant meads and cultivated fields ; Through ...
... head ( While browzing goats at ease around him fed ) Anxious he lay , with jealous cares oppreft ; Diftruft and anger labouring in his breast The vale beneath a pleasing prospect yields Of verdant meads and cultivated fields ; Through ...
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... heads ; Here let me wear my careless life away , And in thy arms infenfibly decay . " When late old age our heads fhall filver o'er , And our flow pulfes dance with joy no more ; When Time no longer will thy beauties spare , And only ...
... heads ; Here let me wear my careless life away , And in thy arms infenfibly decay . " When late old age our heads fhall filver o'er , And our flow pulfes dance with joy no more ; When Time no longer will thy beauties spare , And only ...
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... head , She figh'd , and thus in plaintive accents faid : " Ah , what avails it to be young and fair ; " To move with negligence , to drefs with care ? " What worth have all the charms our pride can boast , " If all in envious folitude ...
... head , She figh'd , and thus in plaintive accents faid : " Ah , what avails it to be young and fair ; " To move with negligence , to drefs with care ? " What worth have all the charms our pride can boast , " If all in envious folitude ...
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... head ; In his retreats their harps the Muses string , For him in lays unbought fpontaneous fing ; Friendship and Truth on all his moments wait , Pleas'd with retirement better than with state ; And round the bower , where humbly great ...
... head ; In his retreats their harps the Muses string , For him in lays unbought fpontaneous fing ; Friendship and Truth on all his moments wait , Pleas'd with retirement better than with state ; And round the bower , where humbly great ...
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... head , How downy should I think the woodland bed ! The wretch , who fleeps not by his fair - one's fide , Detefts the gilded couch's useless pride , Nor knows his weary , weeping eyes to close , Though murmuring rills invite him to ...
... head , How downy should I think the woodland bed ! The wretch , who fleeps not by his fair - one's fide , Detefts the gilded couch's useless pride , Nor knows his weary , weeping eyes to close , Though murmuring rills invite him to ...
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