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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... maid at night again , The Chrift will coine , but comes , alas , in vain . I fleep , the fays , and yet my heart ... maids , if fuch a friend you know , ' Tis fuch my longings look to find below . While thus her friend the fpoufe's ...
... maid at night again , The Chrift will coine , but comes , alas , in vain . I fleep , the fays , and yet my heart ... maids , if fuch a friend you know , ' Tis fuch my longings look to find below . While thus her friend the fpoufe's ...
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... maid withdrew , The waiting daughters wonder'd where the flew ; And O ! return , they cry , for thee we burn , O maid of Salem ; Salem's self return . And what's in Salem's maid we covet fo ? Hear , all ye nations -- ' tis your blifs ...
... maid withdrew , The waiting daughters wonder'd where the flew ; And O ! return , they cry , for thee we burn , O maid of Salem ; Salem's self return . And what's in Salem's maid we covet fo ? Hear , all ye nations -- ' tis your blifs ...
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... maids , in white , attend the King , They greet the fpoufes - hark , to what they fing . Who , from the defert , where the wandering clouds High Sinai pierces , comes involv'd with crowds ? ' Tis fhe , the fpoufe ! Oh ! favour'd o'er ...
... maids , in white , attend the King , They greet the fpoufes - hark , to what they fing . Who , from the defert , where the wandering clouds High Sinai pierces , comes involv'd with crowds ? ' Tis fhe , the fpoufe ! Oh ! favour'd o'er ...
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... maid ! All o'er confus'd the guilty lover stood , The light forfook his eyes , his cheeks the blood ; An icy horror fhiver'd in his look , As to the cold - complexion'd nymph he spoke : Tell me , dear fhade , from whence fuch anxi- ous ...
... maid ! All o'er confus'd the guilty lover stood , The light forfook his eyes , his cheeks the blood ; An icy horror fhiver'd in his look , As to the cold - complexion'd nymph he spoke : Tell me , dear fhade , from whence fuch anxi- ous ...
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... maid . Hither , fatigu'd with toil , the fylvan flies , To fhun the calenture of fultry fkies ; But feels a fiercer flame : love's keenest dart Finds through his eyes a passage to his heart . Per five the virgin fate with folded arms ...
... maid . Hither , fatigu'd with toil , the fylvan flies , To fhun the calenture of fultry fkies ; But feels a fiercer flame : love's keenest dart Finds through his eyes a passage to his heart . Per five the virgin fate with folded arms ...
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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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