The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for ..., Том 2F. and C. Rivington, 1803 |
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... Tear - Epitaph on Lord Keppel Address to the River in a rural Landscape , by Anna Seward Lines on the Monument of Dr. Small , by Dr. Darwin The Dream ; from the Latin of J. Leoch Rural Inscription , by Mr. R. A. Davenport Lines , from ...
... Tear - Epitaph on Lord Keppel Address to the River in a rural Landscape , by Anna Seward Lines on the Monument of Dr. Small , by Dr. Darwin The Dream ; from the Latin of J. Leoch Rural Inscription , by Mr. R. A. Davenport Lines , from ...
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... tears , Since first our eyes the conscious glances cast , That met , -dissolv'd , —and blended , as they pass'd . The precious tenderness these lines impart Falls on my sick , alarm'd , and longing heart , Like dews on flowers by sultry ...
... tears , Since first our eyes the conscious glances cast , That met , -dissolv'd , —and blended , as they pass'd . The precious tenderness these lines impart Falls on my sick , alarm'd , and longing heart , Like dews on flowers by sultry ...
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... tears . Regards , with sadly - pensive view , The shades of former years : Sees those , who in Youth's sunny prime Beam'd rapture on our sight , Eclips'd by distance or by time , Or set in Death's long night ! - Yet Nature still has ...
... tears . Regards , with sadly - pensive view , The shades of former years : Sees those , who in Youth's sunny prime Beam'd rapture on our sight , Eclips'd by distance or by time , Or set in Death's long night ! - Yet Nature still has ...
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... tear . Nor tempt me , with myself at strife , To curse the sluggish dregs of life . Oh ! when th ' accomplish'd and the brave , When Youth and Beauty seek the grave ; Who this unmov'd can hear and see ? - Then , hast thou terrors , Age ...
... tear . Nor tempt me , with myself at strife , To curse the sluggish dregs of life . Oh ! when th ' accomplish'd and the brave , When Youth and Beauty seek the grave ; Who this unmov'd can hear and see ? - Then , hast thou terrors , Age ...
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... turf which conceals the fond pair , While a soft tear to pity from rapture they spare ; And plight the reciprocal vow . F. * Telephium roseum , Orpine , or rose - root . Vulg . Midsummer - men . THE SPIRIT OF THE STORM : AN ODE . WHEN 20.
... turf which conceals the fond pair , While a soft tear to pity from rapture they spare ; And plight the reciprocal vow . F. * Telephium roseum , Orpine , or rose - root . Vulg . Midsummer - men . THE SPIRIT OF THE STORM : AN ODE . WHEN 20.
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Страница 308 - Ye lightnings, the dread arrows of the clouds ! Ye signs and wonders of the elements ! Utter forth God, and fill the hills with praise ! Thou too, hoar Mount!