Various Pieces in Verse and Prose: Many of which Were Never Before Published, Том 1J. Dodsley, 1791 |
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... light our shell ! Our refuge , when cold ftorms invade , And in the dog - days ' heat our shade . Thus when we see a fleeter race , We'll not lament our languid pace . Do dangers rife , or foes withstand ? Are not our caftles close at ...
... light our shell ! Our refuge , when cold ftorms invade , And in the dog - days ' heat our shade . Thus when we see a fleeter race , We'll not lament our languid pace . Do dangers rife , or foes withstand ? Are not our caftles close at ...
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... light ; When music's joys no longer cheer The fick'ning heart , or heavy ear ; Or when my aching limbs forbear , In fprightly balls to join the fair ; I'll not repeat my fuit to Death , But chearfully refign my breath . Done , fays the ...
... light ; When music's joys no longer cheer The fick'ning heart , or heavy ear ; Or when my aching limbs forbear , In fprightly balls to join the fair ; I'll not repeat my fuit to Death , But chearfully refign my breath . Done , fays the ...
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... light Reminds him of approaching night , His warbling vefpers swell his breast , And as he fings he finks to reft . Shall birds inftructive lessons teach , And we be deaf to what they preach ? No , ye dear neftlings of my heart , Go ...
... light Reminds him of approaching night , His warbling vefpers swell his breast , And as he fings he finks to reft . Shall birds inftructive lessons teach , And we be deaf to what they preach ? No , ye dear neftlings of my heart , Go ...
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... light , Why art thou thus conceal'd from human fight ? Tir'd of life's follies , fain I'd gain thy arms , Oh ! take me panting to thy peaceful charms ; Sooth my wild foul , in thy foft fetters caught , And calm the furges of tumultuous ...
... light , Why art thou thus conceal'd from human fight ? Tir'd of life's follies , fain I'd gain thy arms , Oh ! take me panting to thy peaceful charms ; Sooth my wild foul , in thy foft fetters caught , And calm the furges of tumultuous ...
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... light , And the roll'd orb confefs impervious night ; When once untun'd the ear's contorted cell , The filver cords unbrace the founding shell ; Thy fick'ning foul no more a joy fhall find , Mufic no more shall stay thy lab'ring mind ...
... light , And the roll'd orb confefs impervious night ; When once untun'd the ear's contorted cell , The filver cords unbrace the founding shell ; Thy fick'ning foul no more a joy fhall find , Mufic no more shall stay thy lab'ring mind ...
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