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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... nymph by turns . Her form to lovely Venus he prefers , Or fwears that Venus ' must be such as hers . She , proud to ... nymphs in green forfook the woods , For him the nymphs in blue forfook the floods ; In vain the fatyrs rage , the ...
... nymph by turns . Her form to lovely Venus he prefers , Or fwears that Venus ' must be such as hers . She , proud to ... nymphs in green forfook the woods , For him the nymphs in blue forfook the floods ; In vain the fatyrs rage , the ...
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... nymphs , and fends her tender love . And fhall they venture ? Is it fafe to go , While nymphs have hearts , and Cupid wears a bow ? Yes , fafely venture , ' tis his mother's will ; He walks unarm'd , and undefigning ill , His torch ...
... nymphs , and fends her tender love . And fhall they venture ? Is it fafe to go , While nymphs have hearts , and Cupid wears a bow ? Yes , fafely venture , ' tis his mother's will ; He walks unarm'd , and undefigning ill , His torch ...
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... nymph a bride , Joyful I flew by young Favonia's fide , Who , mindlefs of the feafting , went to fip The balmy pleasure of the fhepherd's lip , I faw the wanton , where I ftoop'd to fup , And half refolv'd to drown me in a cup ; Till ...
... nymph a bride , Joyful I flew by young Favonia's fide , Who , mindlefs of the feafting , went to fip The balmy pleasure of the fhepherd's lip , I faw the wanton , where I ftoop'd to fup , And half refolv'd to drown me in a cup ; Till ...
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... nymphs put on each pleasing grace ; Too cheap the quarry feem'd , too fhort the chace : For , though poffeffion be th ' undoubted view , To feize is far lefs pleasure than pursue . Thofe nymphs , that yield too foon , their charms ...
... nymphs put on each pleasing grace ; Too cheap the quarry feem'd , too fhort the chace : For , though poffeffion be th ' undoubted view , To feize is far lefs pleasure than pursue . Thofe nymphs , that yield too foon , their charms ...
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... nymph repeats the same ; With them the join- , her lover to deplore , And haunts the lonely dales he rang'd before . Her fex s privilege fhe yet retains ; And , though to nothing wafted , voice remains . So fung the Druids - then , with ...
... nymph repeats the same ; With them the join- , her lover to deplore , And haunts the lonely dales he rang'd before . Her fex s privilege fhe yet retains ; And , though to nothing wafted , voice remains . So fung the Druids - then , with ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volumen7 Robert Anderson Vista de fragmentos - 1795 |
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