The Works of the English Poets, Том 56J. Rivington, 1779 - 371 страници |
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... vain I bid the reftlefs world adieu , " To feek tranquillity and peace with you . " Though wild Ambition , and destructive Rage , " No factions here can form , no wars can wage : " Though Envy frowns not on your humble fhades , " Nor ...
... vain I bid the reftlefs world adieu , " To feek tranquillity and peace with you . " Though wild Ambition , and destructive Rage , " No factions here can form , no wars can wage : " Though Envy frowns not on your humble fhades , " Nor ...
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... vain enquiries cease , " Thought could not guard , nor will reftore , thy peace : Indulge the frenzy that thou must endure , 66 " And footh the pain thou know'ft not how to cure , ἐσ Come , flattering Memory ! and teli my heart " How ...
... vain enquiries cease , " Thought could not guard , nor will reftore , thy peace : Indulge the frenzy that thou must endure , 66 " And footh the pain thou know'ft not how to cure , ἐσ Come , flattering Memory ! and teli my heart " How ...
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... vain , " Shall come sweet fuppliants for their favourite fwain . " For him each blue - ey'd Naiad of the flood , " For him each green - hair'd fifter of the wood , " Whom oft beneath fair Cynthia's gentle ray " His mufic calls to dance ...
... vain , " Shall come sweet fuppliants for their favourite fwain . " For him each blue - ey'd Naiad of the flood , " For him each green - hair'd fifter of the wood , " Whom oft beneath fair Cynthia's gentle ray " His mufic calls to dance ...
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... vain " Around his tomb their tears the Mufes paid ; “ And all things mourn'd , but the relentless maid . " Would I could die like him , and be at peace ? " These torments in the quiet grave would ceafe ; " There * See Mr. Gay's Dione ...
... vain " Around his tomb their tears the Mufes paid ; “ And all things mourn'd , but the relentless maid . " Would I could die like him , and be at peace ? " These torments in the quiet grave would ceafe ; " There * See Mr. Gay's Dione ...
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... vain to be a belle : Beauty , like wit , to judges should be shown ; " Both most are valued , where they beft are known . " With every grace of nature or of art , " We cannot break one ftubborn country heart : " The brutes , infenfible ...
... vain to be a belle : Beauty , like wit , to judges should be shown ; " Both most are valued , where they beft are known . " With every grace of nature or of art , " We cannot break one ftubborn country heart : " The brutes , infenfible ...
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