Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 7-8J. Bell, 1789 |
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... flowers ! ye streams ! ye gales , no longer move ! For ah ! how strong is fancy join'd with love ! - O ! frail inconstancy of mortal state ! One hour dejected , and the next elate ! Rais'd by false hopes , or by false fears deprest ...
... flowers ! ye streams ! ye gales , no longer move ! For ah ! how strong is fancy join'd with love ! - O ! frail inconstancy of mortal state ! One hour dejected , and the next elate ! Rais'd by false hopes , or by false fears deprest ...
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... flowers thy face reflected bear , ( If flowers in beauty may with thee compare ) Their wafted fragrancies thy breath inspire , And my soul kindles with ideal fire ! The thick - weav'd shades , and grove incircling grove , Are emblems of ...
... flowers thy face reflected bear , ( If flowers in beauty may with thee compare ) Their wafted fragrancies thy breath inspire , And my soul kindles with ideal fire ! The thick - weav'd shades , and grove incircling grove , Are emblems of ...
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... flowers , I rang'd the fields , and slept in verdant bowers ; Belov'd of some young swain , with Brandon's face , His voice , his gesture , and his blooming grace , In all but birth and state resembling thee ! Then unmolested we had liv ...
... flowers , I rang'd the fields , and slept in verdant bowers ; Belov'd of some young swain , with Brandon's face , His voice , his gesture , and his blooming grace , In all but birth and state resembling thee ! Then unmolested we had liv ...
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... flower , And scatter all around a pearly shower . From this distracting hour I shunn'd thy sight , And gain'd the conquest by a prudent flight . But human turns , and sovereign destiny , Have set me now from those engagements free . The ...
... flower , And scatter all around a pearly shower . From this distracting hour I shunn'd thy sight , And gain'd the conquest by a prudent flight . But human turns , and sovereign destiny , Have set me now from those engagements free . The ...
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... confine- My portion , misery ; but no triumph thine ! Would thou hadst left me where I met thine eye , A simple flower , to bloom in shades and die ! On downy wings where rose the sprightly morn , Where Epist . XI . 65 AND AMATORY .
... confine- My portion , misery ; but no triumph thine ! Would thou hadst left me where I met thine eye , A simple flower , to bloom in shades and die ! On downy wings where rose the sprightly morn , Where Epist . XI . 65 AND AMATORY .
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