A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes, Том 2Robert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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... hear my verfe relate The various changes of a lover's ftate ; And while each turn of paffion I pursue , Ak thy own heart if what I tell be true ? To the green margin of a lonely wood , Whose pendent shades o'erlook'd a filver flood ...
... hear my verfe relate The various changes of a lover's ftate ; And while each turn of paffion I pursue , Ak thy own heart if what I tell be true ? To the green margin of a lonely wood , Whose pendent shades o'erlook'd a filver flood ...
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... hear her fhepherd's name ; Shade all my faults from her enquiring fight , And fhew my merits in the fairest light ; My pipe your kind affiftance fhall repay , And ev'ry friend shall claim a diff'rent lay . But fee ! in yonder glade the ...
... hear her fhepherd's name ; Shade all my faults from her enquiring fight , And fhew my merits in the fairest light ; My pipe your kind affiftance fhall repay , And ev'ry friend shall claim a diff'rent lay . But fee ! in yonder glade the ...
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... pipe our rural concert would improve , And we fhould learn of thee to please and love . Damon no longer fought the filent shade , No more in unfrequented paths he stray'd , But But call'd the nymphs to hear his jocund fong , [ 6 ] -
... pipe our rural concert would improve , And we fhould learn of thee to please and love . Damon no longer fought the filent shade , No more in unfrequented paths he stray'd , But But call'd the nymphs to hear his jocund fong , [ 6 ] -
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Robert Dodsley. But call'd the nymphs to hear his jocund fong , And told his joy to all the ruftic throng , 7 Bleft be the ... hear The plaintive accents of thy fad despair ? From Delia's rigour all thofe pains arose , Delia , who now ...
Robert Dodsley. But call'd the nymphs to hear his jocund fong , And told his joy to all the ruftic throng , 7 Bleft be the ... hear The plaintive accents of thy fad despair ? From Delia's rigour all thofe pains arose , Delia , who now ...
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... hear her fhepherd's name ; Shade all my faults from her enquiring fight , And fhew my merits in the fairest light ; My pipe your kind affiftance fhall repay , And ev'ry friend shall claim a diff'rent lay , But fee ! in yonder glade the ...
... hear her fhepherd's name ; Shade all my faults from her enquiring fight , And fhew my merits in the fairest light ; My pipe your kind affiftance fhall repay , And ev'ry friend shall claim a diff'rent lay , But fee ! in yonder glade the ...
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