The Works of the British Poets, Volumen7John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - 1157 páginas |
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... fecret wink , The gentle fwimming walk , the courteous fink ; The stare for ftrangeness fit , for fcorn the frown ; For decent yielding , looks declining down ; The practis'd languish , where well feign'd defire Would own its melting in ...
... fecret wink , The gentle fwimming walk , the courteous fink ; The stare for ftrangeness fit , for fcorn the frown ; For decent yielding , looks declining down ; The practis'd languish , where well feign'd defire Would own its melting in ...
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... fecret cave . No càre destroy'd , no fick diforder prey'd , No bending age his fprightly form decay'd , No wars were known , no females heard to rage , And , poets tell us , ' t was a golden age . 1 When woman came , thofe ills the box ...
... fecret cave . No càre destroy'd , no fick diforder prey'd , No bending age his fprightly form decay'd , No wars were known , no females heard to rage , And , poets tell us , ' t was a golden age . 1 When woman came , thofe ills the box ...
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... fecret veins Diftilling life , the fruitful goddefs reigns , Through all the lovely realms of native day , Through all the circled land , and circling tea 2 With fertile feed the fill'd the pervious earth , And A iiij POEM S.
... fecret veins Diftilling life , the fruitful goddefs reigns , Through all the lovely realms of native day , Through all the circled land , and circling tea 2 With fertile feed the fill'd the pervious earth , And A iiij POEM S.
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... fecret faps prevail , And ruin man , a nice machine , By nature form'd to fail . My change arrives ; the change I meet , Before I thought it nigh . My fpring , my years of pleafure fleet , And all their beauties die , B In age I fearch ...
... fecret faps prevail , And ruin man , a nice machine , By nature form'd to fail . My change arrives ; the change I meet , Before I thought it nigh . My fpring , my years of pleafure fleet , And all their beauties die , B In age I fearch ...
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... fecret guife The younger guest purloin'd the glittering prize : As one who fpies a ferpent in his way , Gliftening and basking in the fummer ray , Disorder'd ftops to fhun the danger near , Then walks with faintness fear ; OD , and ...
... fecret guife The younger guest purloin'd the glittering prize : As one who fpies a ferpent in his way , Gliftening and basking in the fummer ray , Disorder'd ftops to fhun the danger near , Then walks with faintness fear ; OD , and ...
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