A collection of poems, by several hands [ed. by R. Dodsley]. [2 other copies of vols. 5,6].1766 |
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... soul away . His fall the Dryads with loud fhrieks deplore , By fifter Naiads echo'd from the shore , Thence down to Neptune's fecret realms convey'd , Through grots , and glooms , and many a coral shade . The fea's great fire , with ...
... soul away . His fall the Dryads with loud fhrieks deplore , By fifter Naiads echo'd from the shore , Thence down to Neptune's fecret realms convey'd , Through grots , and glooms , and many a coral shade . The fea's great fire , with ...
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... Soul - phlegm from literal feeding bred , Systems lethargic to the head They purge , and yield a diet thin , That turns to gospel - chyle within . Truth fublimate may here be seen Extracted from the parts terrene . In these is fhewn ...
... Soul - phlegm from literal feeding bred , Systems lethargic to the head They purge , and yield a diet thin , That turns to gospel - chyle within . Truth fublimate may here be seen Extracted from the parts terrene . In these is fhewn ...
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... soul , " Ere yet your bofom heaves , and eyeballs roll , " Think on the useful precepts , I have taught , " And meet the rising heat with wholsome thought . " Or feek the facred Mufes with your lyre , " Who with sweet peace to lonely ...
... soul , " Ere yet your bofom heaves , and eyeballs roll , " Think on the useful precepts , I have taught , " And meet the rising heat with wholsome thought . " Or feek the facred Mufes with your lyre , " Who with sweet peace to lonely ...
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... souls restore ; And raise his treasures higher than before . Now blefs'd with all the baubles of the great , it The polish'd marble , and the fhining plate , Orgilio fees the golden pile afpire , And hopes from angry heav'n another fire ...
... souls restore ; And raise his treasures higher than before . Now blefs'd with all the baubles of the great , it The polish'd marble , and the fhining plate , Orgilio fees the golden pile afpire , And hopes from angry heav'n another fire ...
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