The Works of the English Poets, Том 28H. Baldwin, 1779 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... eyes , our cares with thee , They wifely own , that " All is Vanity ; " Ev'n all the joys which mortal minds can know , And find Ardelia's verfe the leaft vain thing below . If Pindar's name to thofe blefs'd manfions reach , And mortal ...
... eyes , our cares with thee , They wifely own , that " All is Vanity ; " Ev'n all the joys which mortal minds can know , And find Ardelia's verfe the leaft vain thing below . If Pindar's name to thofe blefs'd manfions reach , And mortal ...
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... eyes ; With anguish , prince and people they furvey , Their juft obedience , and his righteous fway . Ship off , ye flaves , and feek fome paffive land , Where tyrants after your own hearts command . To your Tranfalpine mafter's rule ...
... eyes ; With anguish , prince and people they furvey , Their juft obedience , and his righteous fway . Ship off , ye flaves , and feek fome paffive land , Where tyrants after your own hearts command . To your Tranfalpine mafter's rule ...
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... eyes , And ftill in vain I , as the flies , O'er woods , and plains , and seas , the scornful maid purfue . HORACE , BOOK I. EPISTLE IV . IMITATED . то RICHARD THORNHILL , Esq * . HORNHILL , whom doubly to THO my heart commend The ...
... eyes , And ftill in vain I , as the flies , O'er woods , and plains , and seas , the scornful maid purfue . HORACE , BOOK I. EPISTLE IV . IMITATED . то RICHARD THORNHILL , Esq * . HORNHILL , whom doubly to THO my heart commend The ...
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... eyes . Me , when to town in winter you repair , Battening in ease you ' ll find , fleek , fresh , and fair ; Me , who have learn'd from Epicurus ' lore , To fnatch the bleffings of the flying hour , Whom every Friday at the Vine * you ...
... eyes . Me , when to town in winter you repair , Battening in ease you ' ll find , fleek , fresh , and fair ; Me , who have learn'd from Epicurus ' lore , To fnatch the bleffings of the flying hour , Whom every Friday at the Vine * you ...
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... eyes beheld : Straight the fierce plant lays by his pointed darts , And wooes the gentle flower with softer arts . Kindly he heard , and did his flame approve , And own'd the warrior worthy of her love . Flora , whofe happy laws the ...
... eyes beheld : Straight the fierce plant lays by his pointed darts , And wooes the gentle flower with softer arts . Kindly he heard , and did his flame approve , And own'd the warrior worthy of her love . Flora , whofe happy laws the ...
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