The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 41Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... once I us'd to rove , Alike indulgent to the Mufe and Love ; Ye murmuring ftreams that in mæanders roll , The fweet composers of the pensive soul ; Farewell ! The city calls me from your bowers : Farewell , amufing thoughts and peaceful ...
... once I us'd to rove , Alike indulgent to the Mufe and Love ; Ye murmuring ftreams that in mæanders roll , The fweet composers of the pensive soul ; Farewell ! The city calls me from your bowers : Farewell , amufing thoughts and peaceful ...
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... once had slept ; But watch'd our gracious Sovereign still For who could reft when the was ill ? Oh , may'st thou henceforth fweetly fleep ! Sheer , fwains , oh fheer your foftest sheep , To fwell his couch ; for , well I ween , He fav'd ...
... once had slept ; But watch'd our gracious Sovereign still For who could reft when the was ill ? Oh , may'st thou henceforth fweetly fleep ! Sheer , fwains , oh fheer your foftest sheep , To fwell his couch ; for , well I ween , He fav'd ...
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... once I work'd at hay , Ev'n noon - tide labour feem'd an holiday ; And holidays , if haply fhe were gone , Like worky - days I wifh'd would foon be done . Eftfoons , O sweet - heart kind , my love repay , And all the year fhall then be ...
... once I work'd at hay , Ev'n noon - tide labour feem'd an holiday ; And holidays , if haply fhe were gone , Like worky - days I wifh'd would foon be done . Eftfoons , O sweet - heart kind , my love repay , And all the year fhall then be ...
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... For me , when as I heard that death Had fnatch'd queen Anne to Elzabeth , I broke my reed , and , fighing , fwore , I'd weep for Blouzelind no more . E 2 5 10 35 20 While LOBBIN CLOUT . As once I play'd at blindman's buff [ 5 ]
... For me , when as I heard that death Had fnatch'd queen Anne to Elzabeth , I broke my reed , and , fighing , fwore , I'd weep for Blouzelind no more . E 2 5 10 35 20 While LOBBIN CLOUT . As once I play'd at blindman's buff [ 5 ]
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... once I laid me down , And felt the weighty hand of many a clown ; Buxoma gave a gentle tap , and I Quick rofe , and read foft mischief in her eye . LOBBIN CLOUT . On two near elms the flacken'd cord I hung , Now high , now low , my ...
... once I laid me down , And felt the weighty hand of many a clown ; Buxoma gave a gentle tap , and I Quick rofe , and read foft mischief in her eye . LOBBIN CLOUT . On two near elms the flacken'd cord I hung , Now high , now low , my ...
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