The Works of the English Poets, Томове 17–19R. Herth, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... maid . The Caledonian chief at once the dame Beheld , at once his heart receiv'd the flame , With heavens averse . O happy youth , he cry'd ; For whom thy fates referve fo fair a bride ! another eyes He figh'd , and had no leisure more ...
... maid . The Caledonian chief at once the dame Beheld , at once his heart receiv'd the flame , With heavens averse . O happy youth , he cry'd ; For whom thy fates referve fo fair a bride ! another eyes He figh'd , and had no leisure more ...
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... maid accus'd the lingering days alone : For whom she thought a man , she thought her own . But Iphis bends beneath a greater grief ; As fiercely burns , but hopes for no relief . Ev'n her despair adds fuel to her fire ; A maid with ...
... maid accus'd the lingering days alone : For whom she thought a man , she thought her own . But Iphis bends beneath a greater grief ; As fiercely burns , but hopes for no relief . Ev'n her despair adds fuel to her fire ; A maid with ...
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... maid , And recollect thy reafon for thy aid . Know what thou art , and love as maidens ought , And drive these golden wishes from thy thought . Thou canst not hope thy fond defires to gain ; Where hope is wanting , wishes are in vain ...
... maid , And recollect thy reafon for thy aid . Know what thou art , and love as maidens ought , And drive these golden wishes from thy thought . Thou canst not hope thy fond defires to gain ; Where hope is wanting , wishes are in vain ...
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... maid . Thou , Goddess , thou wert present to my fight ; Reveal'd I faw thee by thy own fair light : I faw thee in my dream , as now I fee , With all thy marks of awful majesty : The glorious train that compass'd thee around ; And heard ...
... maid . Thou , Goddess , thou wert present to my fight ; Reveal'd I faw thee by thy own fair light : I faw thee in my dream , as now I fee , With all thy marks of awful majesty : The glorious train that compass'd thee around ; And heard ...
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... maid becomes a youth ; no more delay Your vows , but look , and confidently pay . Their gifts the parents to the temple bear : The votive tables this infcription wear : Iphis , the man , has to the Goddefs paid The vows , that Iphis ...
... maid becomes a youth ; no more delay Your vows , but look , and confidently pay . Their gifts the parents to the temple bear : The votive tables this infcription wear : Iphis , the man , has to the Goddefs paid The vows , that Iphis ...
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