The Works of the English Poets, Томове 17–19R. Herth, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... vain the barns expect their promis'd load , Nor barns at home , nor reeks are heap'd abroad : In vain the hinds the threshing - floor prepare , And exercife their flails in empty air . With olives ever green the ground is ftrow'd , And ...
... vain the barns expect their promis'd load , Nor barns at home , nor reeks are heap'd abroad : In vain the hinds the threshing - floor prepare , And exercife their flails in empty air . With olives ever green the ground is ftrow'd , And ...
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... vain , and I pronounce his doom : My brothers , though unjustly , fhall o'ercome . But , having pay'd their injur'd ghosts their due , My fon requires my death , and mine fhall his pursue . At this for the laft time fhe lifts her hand ...
... vain , and I pronounce his doom : My brothers , though unjustly , fhall o'ercome . But , having pay'd their injur'd ghosts their due , My fon requires my death , and mine fhall his pursue . At this for the laft time fhe lifts her hand ...
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... vain of tongue , or like to lie . I faw myself the garlands on their boughs , And tablets hung for gifts of granted vows ; | And offering frefner up , with pious prayer , The good , faid I , are God's peculiar care , And fuch as honour ...
... vain of tongue , or like to lie . I faw myself the garlands on their boughs , And tablets hung for gifts of granted vows ; | And offering frefner up , with pious prayer , The good , faid I , are God's peculiar care , And fuch as honour ...
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... vain . And yet no guards against our joys confpire ; No jealous husband hinders our defire ; My parents are propitious to my wish , And the herself confenting to the bliss . All things concur to profper our design ; All things to ...
... vain . And yet no guards against our joys confpire ; No jealous husband hinders our defire ; My parents are propitious to my wish , And the herself confenting to the bliss . All things concur to profper our design ; All things to ...
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... vain . And now the happy day is just at hand , To bind our hearts in Hymen's holy band : Our hearts , but not our bodies : Thus accurs'd , In midst of water I complain of thirst . Why com'ft thou , Juno , to thefe barren rites , To ...
... vain . And now the happy day is just at hand , To bind our hearts in Hymen's holy band : Our hearts , but not our bodies : Thus accurs'd , In midst of water I complain of thirst . Why com'ft thou , Juno , to thefe barren rites , To ...
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