The Works of the English Poets: J. Philips, Smith, and PomfretH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... fair ; to them Confufion ! ftrait the airy phantoms fleet , With headlong hafte , and dread a new purfuit . The image pleas'd with joy paternal fmiles . Enough , O Mufe : the fadly - pleafing theme Leave , with these dark abodes , and ...
... fair ; to them Confufion ! ftrait the airy phantoms fleet , With headlong hafte , and dread a new purfuit . The image pleas'd with joy paternal fmiles . Enough , O Mufe : the fadly - pleafing theme Leave , with these dark abodes , and ...
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... fair Francifca's join , Wishing her cheeks may long unfold Such beauties , and be ever thine ; No chance the tender joy remove , While fhe can please , and thou canst love , Thus while by you the British arms Triumphs and distant fame ...
... fair Francifca's join , Wishing her cheeks may long unfold Such beauties , and be ever thine ; No chance the tender joy remove , While fhe can please , and thou canst love , Thus while by you the British arms Triumphs and distant fame ...
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... Fair , Leaves her own image only there . Although my anxious breaft despair , And fighing , hopes no kind return ; Yet , for the lov'd relentless Fair , By night I wake , by day I burn ! Nor can thy gifts , soft Sleep , supply , Or ...
... Fair , Leaves her own image only there . Although my anxious breaft despair , And fighing , hopes no kind return ; Yet , for the lov'd relentless Fair , By night I wake , by day I burn ! Nor can thy gifts , soft Sleep , supply , Or ...
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... fair Elfrida's beauty ; but deluded dy'd In height of hopes - oh ! hardest fate , to fall By fhew of friendship , and pretended love ! I nor advise , nor reprehend the choice Of Marcley - hill ; the apple no where finds D. 2 . A kinder ...
... fair Elfrida's beauty ; but deluded dy'd In height of hopes - oh ! hardest fate , to fall By fhew of friendship , and pretended love ! I nor advise , nor reprehend the choice Of Marcley - hill ; the apple no where finds D. 2 . A kinder ...
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... ! the nurfling grove Seems fair a while , cherish'd with fofter earth : . But when the alien compost is exhaust , It's native poverty again prevails . D. 3 , Though Though this art fails , defpond not ; little pains CYDE R. Book I. 37.
... ! the nurfling grove Seems fair a while , cherish'd with fofter earth : . But when the alien compost is exhaust , It's native poverty again prevails . D. 3 , Though Though this art fails , defpond not ; little pains CYDE R. Book I. 37.
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