The Works of the English Poets, Том 12E. Cox, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... tell How lov'd fhe liv'd , and how lamented fell . MENAL CAS . Wert thou with every bay and laurel crown'd , And high as Pan himself in song renown'd , Yet would not all thy art avail , to show Verfe worthy of her name , or of our woe ...
... tell How lov'd fhe liv'd , and how lamented fell . MENAL CAS . Wert thou with every bay and laurel crown'd , And high as Pan himself in song renown'd , Yet would not all thy art avail , to show Verfe worthy of her name , or of our woe ...
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... tell their woes .. But , oh ! behold that deep and wild defpair , Which neither winds can fhew , nor floods , nor air . See the great fhepherd , chief of all the fwains , Lord of thefe woods and wide - extended plains , Stretch'd on the ...
... tell their woes .. But , oh ! behold that deep and wild defpair , Which neither winds can fhew , nor floods , nor air . See the great fhepherd , chief of all the fwains , Lord of thefe woods and wide - extended plains , Stretch'd on the ...
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... tell you my paffion . IV . We'll look , and we ' ll love , and though neither should fpeak , The pleasure we'll still be pursuing ; And fo , without words , I don't doubt we may make A very good end of this wooing . E THE THE ...
... tell you my paffion . IV . We'll look , and we ' ll love , and though neither should fpeak , The pleasure we'll still be pursuing ; And fo , without words , I don't doubt we may make A very good end of this wooing . E THE THE ...
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... . Thou only , goddess , first could'st tell The mighty charms in numbers found ; And didit to heavenly minds reveal The fecret force of tuneful found . When When first Cyllenius form'd the lyre , Thou didst the ΗΥΜΝ ΤΟ HARMONY . 59.
... . Thou only , goddess , first could'st tell The mighty charms in numbers found ; And didit to heavenly minds reveal The fecret force of tuneful found . When When first Cyllenius form'd the lyre , Thou didst the ΗΥΜΝ ΤΟ HARMONY . 59.
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... tell . It matters not with what ill tone they ' re fung , Verfe fo fublimely good no voice can wrong . Now then be all thy weighty cares away , Thy jealoufies and fears ; and , while you may , To peace and foft repose give all the day ...
... tell . It matters not with what ill tone they ' re fung , Verfe fo fublimely good no voice can wrong . Now then be all thy weighty cares away , Thy jealoufies and fears ; and , while you may , To peace and foft repose give all the day ...
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