The Works of the English Poets, Том 56J. Rivington, 1779 - 371 страници |
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... ? Wilt thou , indulgent , hear my verfe relate The various changes of a lover's state ; And , while each turn of paffion I purfue , Afk thy own heart if what I tell be true ? 1 To the green margin of a lonely wood , B 2 To [ 3 ] Page.
... ? Wilt thou , indulgent , hear my verfe relate The various changes of a lover's state ; And , while each turn of paffion I purfue , Afk thy own heart if what I tell be true ? 1 To the green margin of a lonely wood , B 2 To [ 3 ] Page.
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... Damon done , " To lofe the heart his tedious pains had won ? " Tell me what charms you in my rival find , " Against whofe power no ties have strength to bind ? " Has 14 " Has he , like me , with long JEALOUSY . ECLOGUE III .
... Damon done , " To lofe the heart his tedious pains had won ? " Tell me what charms you in my rival find , " Against whofe power no ties have strength to bind ? " Has 14 " Has he , like me , with long JEALOUSY . ECLOGUE III .
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... tell the world How Marlborough fought , for whom , and how repaid . His fervices . Nor fhall the constant love Of her who rais'd this monument be loft In dark oblivion : that shall be the theme Of future Bards in ages yet unborn ...
... tell the world How Marlborough fought , for whom , and how repaid . His fervices . Nor fhall the constant love Of her who rais'd this monument be loft In dark oblivion : that shall be the theme Of future Bards in ages yet unborn ...
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... remains to be poffeft , That only can improve and crown the rest.— Permit thy friend this fecret to reveal , Which thy own heart perhaps would better tell ; The The point to which our fweetest passions move Is , TO MR . POYNT Z. 32.
... remains to be poffeft , That only can improve and crown the rest.— Permit thy friend this fecret to reveal , Which thy own heart perhaps would better tell ; The The point to which our fweetest passions move Is , TO MR . POYNT Z. 32.
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... tell , For Heaven fhall ratify what they reveal : " A chofen bride fhall in thy arms be plac'd , With all th ' attractive charms of beauty grac'd , " Whofe « Whose wit and virtue fhall thy own exprefs , 12 LYTTELTON'S POEMS .
... tell , For Heaven fhall ratify what they reveal : " A chofen bride fhall in thy arms be plac'd , With all th ' attractive charms of beauty grac'd , " Whofe « Whose wit and virtue fhall thy own exprefs , 12 LYTTELTON'S POEMS .
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