A Collection of Poems ...Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1758 |
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... please and love . Damon no longer fought the filent shade , No more in unfrequented paths he stray'd , But call'd the nymphs to hear his jocund fong , And told his joy to all the ruftick throng . A 3 Bleft Bleft be the hour , he faid ...
... please and love . Damon no longer fought the filent shade , No more in unfrequented paths he stray'd , But call'd the nymphs to hear his jocund fong , And told his joy to all the ruftick throng . A 3 Bleft Bleft be the hour , he faid ...
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... ❜d with ease : He pleas'd you , by not studying to please : His careless indolence your pride alarm'd ; And had he lov'd you more , he less had charm'd . O pain to think , another fhall poffefs Those balmy O pain [ 10 ]
... ❜d with ease : He pleas'd you , by not studying to please : His careless indolence your pride alarm'd ; And had he lov'd you more , he less had charm'd . O pain to think , another fhall poffefs Those balmy O pain [ 10 ]
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... please thy partial ear , And footh thy breast with thoughts that once were dear ; Recall thofe years which time has thrown behind , When fmiling Love with Honour shar'd thy mind : The sweet remembrance fhall thy youth restore , Fancy ...
... please thy partial ear , And footh thy breast with thoughts that once were dear ; Recall thofe years which time has thrown behind , When fmiling Love with Honour shar'd thy mind : The sweet remembrance fhall thy youth restore , Fancy ...
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... please like Delia's kifs . Ye Muses , skill'd in ev'ry winning art , Teach me more deeply to engage her heart ; Ye Nymphs , to her your freshest roses bring , And crown her with the pride of all the fpring : On all her days let health ...
... please like Delia's kifs . Ye Muses , skill'd in ev'ry winning art , Teach me more deeply to engage her heart ; Ye Nymphs , to her your freshest roses bring , And crown her with the pride of all the fpring : On all her days let health ...
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... please , With morals mirth uniting , ftrength with ease . Now charm'd , I hear the bold Corneille infpire Heroick thought with Shakespear's force and fire ; Now fweet Racine with milder influence move ' The foften'd heart to Pity and to ...
... please , With morals mirth uniting , ftrength with ease . Now charm'd , I hear the bold Corneille infpire Heroick thought with Shakespear's force and fire ; Now fweet Racine with milder influence move ' The foften'd heart to Pity and to ...
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Стр. 2 - Damon came, unknowing where he ftray'd, Full of the image of his beauteous maid : His flock far off, unfed, untended lay, To ev'ry favage a defencelefs prey ; No fenfe of int'reft could their matter move, And ev'ry care feem'd trifling now but Love. Awhile in penfive filence he remain'd> But tho...
Стр. 43 - Seek to be good, but aim not to be great: A woman's noblest station is retreat; Her fairest virtues fly from public sight, Domestic worth, that shuns too strong a light.