The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen8John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... train ; 160 Nor envy , Windfor ! fince thy fhades have feen As bright a goddess , and as chaîte a queen ; Whofe care , like her's , protects the Sylvan reign , The earth's fair light , and emprefs of the main . Here , too , ' tis fang ...
... train ; 160 Nor envy , Windfor ! fince thy fhades have feen As bright a goddess , and as chaîte a queen ; Whofe care , like her's , protects the Sylvan reign , The earth's fair light , and emprefs of the main . Here , too , ' tis fang ...
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... train , And garters , stars , and coronets appear , And in foft founds , your Grace falutes their ear , - ' Tis these that early taint the female foul , Inftrua the eyes of young coquettes to roll , Teach infant cheeks a bidden blush to ...
... train , And garters , stars , and coronets appear , And in foft founds , your Grace falutes their ear , - ' Tis these that early taint the female foul , Inftrua the eyes of young coquettes to roll , Teach infant cheeks a bidden blush to ...
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... train : fupreme of these Here ever fhines the godlike Socrates ; He whom ungrateful Athens could expell , At all times juft , but when he fign'd the fhell : Here his abode the martyr'd Phocion claims , With Agis , not the laft of ...
... train : fupreme of these Here ever fhines the godlike Socrates ; He whom ungrateful Athens could expell , At all times juft , but when he fign'd the fhell : Here his abode the martyr'd Phocion claims , With Agis , not the laft of ...
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... train , Sad in the midst of triumphs , figh'd for pain ; Damian alone , the Knight's obfequious Squire , Confum'd at heart , and fed a secret fire , His lovely mistress all his foul poffefs'd ; He look'd , he languish'd , and could take ...
... train , Sad in the midst of triumphs , figh'd for pain ; Damian alone , the Knight's obfequious Squire , Confum'd at heart , and fed a secret fire , His lovely mistress all his foul poffefs'd ; He look'd , he languish'd , and could take ...
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... train a wife must hope to hear . Thus while the spoke , a fidelong glance the caft , Where Damian , kneeling , worshipp'd as the past . She faw him watch the motions of her eye , And fingled out a pear - tree planted nigh : ' Twas charg ...
... train a wife must hope to hear . Thus while the spoke , a fidelong glance the caft , Where Damian , kneeling , worshipp'd as the past . She faw him watch the motions of her eye , And fingled out a pear - tree planted nigh : ' Twas charg ...
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