The Works of the English Poets, Том 56J. Rivington, 1779 - 371 страници |
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... pleasure and tormenting woe " From the fame fpring at the fame moment flow ? " Unhappy boy ! these vain enquiries cease , " Thought could not guard , nor will reftore , thy peace : Indulge the frenzy that thou must endure , 66 " And ...
... pleasure and tormenting woe " From the fame fpring at the fame moment flow ? " Unhappy boy ! these vain enquiries cease , " Thought could not guard , nor will reftore , thy peace : Indulge the frenzy that thou must endure , 66 " And ...
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... pleasures o'er ; And , while in Stowe's enchanting walks you ftray , This theme may help to cheat the fummer's day . Beneath ... Pleasure's genial train , Lurk'd fick Disgust , or late - repenting Pain , Nor Force , nor Intereft , join'd ...
... pleasures o'er ; And , while in Stowe's enchanting walks you ftray , This theme may help to cheat the fummer's day . Beneath ... Pleasure's genial train , Lurk'd fick Disgust , or late - repenting Pain , Nor Force , nor Intereft , join'd ...
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... pleasure every hour employ : But let her Damon be her highest joy ! " With thee , my love , for ever will I stay , All night carefs thee , and admire all day ; " In the fame field our mingled flocks we ' ll feed , " To the fame fpring ...
... pleasure every hour employ : But let her Damon be her highest joy ! " With thee , my love , for ever will I stay , All night carefs thee , and admire all day ; " In the fame field our mingled flocks we ' ll feed , " To the fame fpring ...
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... pleasure , I survey The pompous works of arbitrary sway ; Proud palaces , that drain'd the subjects ' store , Rais'd on the ruins of th ' oppreft and poor ; Where ev'n mute walls are taught to flatter state , And painted triumphs ftyle ...
... pleasure , I survey The pompous works of arbitrary sway ; Proud palaces , that drain'd the subjects ' store , Rais'd on the ruins of th ' oppreft and poor ; Where ev'n mute walls are taught to flatter state , And painted triumphs ftyle ...
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... pleasure to renown and praise ; " Till charm'd you own the truth my verfe would prove , " That happiness is near allied to love . " VERSES to be written under a PICTURE of Mr. PoYNTZ . SUCH is thy form , O Poyntz , but who shall find A ...
... pleasure to renown and praise ; " Till charm'd you own the truth my verfe would prove , " That happiness is near allied to love . " VERSES to be written under a PICTURE of Mr. PoYNTZ . SUCH is thy form , O Poyntz , but who shall find A ...
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