The Works of the English Poets, Томове 17–19R. Herth, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... while the corpfe remains , And exercife and rub with fruitless pains ; And when to funeral flames ' tis borne away , They kiss the bed on which the body lay : And And when those funeral flames no longer burn ( The 14 TRANSLATIONS.
... while the corpfe remains , And exercife and rub with fruitless pains ; And when to funeral flames ' tis borne away , They kiss the bed on which the body lay : And And when those funeral flames no longer burn ( The 14 TRANSLATIONS.
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... bodies fliffen in a rifing rind : Then , ere the bark above their fhoulders grew , They give and take at once their laft adieu ; At once , farewel , O faithful spouse , they faid ; At once th ' incroaching rinds their closing lips ...
... bodies fliffen in a rifing rind : Then , ere the bark above their fhoulders grew , They give and take at once their laft adieu ; At once , farewel , O faithful spouse , they faid ; At once th ' incroaching rinds their closing lips ...
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... bodies : Thus accurs'd , In midst of water I complain of thirst . Why com'ft thou , Juno , to thefe barren rites , To blefs a bed defrauded of delights ? And why should Hymen lift his torch on high , To fee two brides in cold embraces ...
... bodies : Thus accurs'd , In midst of water I complain of thirst . Why com'ft thou , Juno , to thefe barren rites , To blefs a bed defrauded of delights ? And why should Hymen lift his torch on high , To fee two brides in cold embraces ...
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... body o'er ; And straining hard the statue , was afraid His hands had made a dint , and hurt the maid : Explor'd her , limb by limb , and fear'd to find So rude a gripe had left a livid mark behind : With flattery now he feeks her mind ...
... body o'er ; And straining hard the statue , was afraid His hands had made a dint , and hurt the maid : Explor'd her , limb by limb , and fear'd to find So rude a gripe had left a livid mark behind : With flattery now he feeks her mind ...
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... body by the foul ; Secure the facred quiet of thy mind , And keep the fanctions nature has defign'd . Suppose I should attempt , th ' attempt were vain ; No thoughts like mine his finlefs foul profane : Obfervant of the right ; and O ...
... body by the foul ; Secure the facred quiet of thy mind , And keep the fanctions nature has defign'd . Suppose I should attempt , th ' attempt were vain ; No thoughts like mine his finlefs foul profane : Obfervant of the right ; and O ...
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