A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes. By Several Hands: With NotesJ. Dodsley, 1782 |
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... tell be true ? To the green margin of a lonely wood , Whose pendent shades o'erlook'd a filver flood , Young Damon came , unknowing where he stray'd , Full of the image of his beauteous maid : His flock far off , unfed , untended lay ...
... tell be true ? To the green margin of a lonely wood , Whose pendent shades o'erlook'd a filver flood , Young Damon came , unknowing where he stray'd , Full of the image of his beauteous maid : His flock far off , unfed , untended lay ...
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... tell my heart How kind fhe was , and with what pleasing art She ftrove its fondeft wishes to obtain , Confirm her pow'r , and faster bind my chain . If on the green we danc'd , a mirthful band , To me alone she gave her willing hand ...
... tell my heart How kind fhe was , and with what pleasing art She ftrove its fondeft wishes to obtain , Confirm her pow'r , and faster bind my chain . If on the green we danc'd , a mirthful band , To me alone she gave her willing hand ...
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... Tell me what charms you in my rival find , Against whose power no ties have strength to bind ; Has he , like me , with long obedience trove To conquer your difdain , and merit love ? Has he with transport every smile ador'd , And dy'd ...
... Tell me what charms you in my rival find , Against whose power no ties have strength to bind ; Has he , like me , with long obedience trove To conquer your difdain , and merit love ? Has he with transport every smile ador'd , And dy'd ...
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... tell the world d Voltaire obferves , " It has been faid and affirmed in most histories , " that the emperor caufed a monument of this defeat to be raised in the " plains of Blenheim , with an infcription extremely fatirical upon Lewis ...
... tell the world d Voltaire obferves , " It has been faid and affirmed in most histories , " that the emperor caufed a monument of this defeat to be raised in the " plains of Blenheim , with an infcription extremely fatirical upon Lewis ...
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... tell ; The point to which our sweetest paffions move , Is to be truly lov'd , and fondly love . This is the charm that fooths the troubled breast , Friend to our health , and author of our reft , Bids every gloomy vexing paffion fly ...
... tell ; The point to which our sweetest paffions move , Is to be truly lov'd , and fondly love . This is the charm that fooths the troubled breast , Friend to our health , and author of our reft , Bids every gloomy vexing paffion fly ...
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