The Works of the English Poets: GayH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... foul appears . 70 75 80 85 90 Or when the ploughman leaves the task of day , And trudging homeward whiftles on the way ; When the big - udder'd cows with patience stand , Waiting the ftroakings of the damfel's hand ; No warbling cheers ...
... foul appears . 70 75 80 85 90 Or when the ploughman leaves the task of day , And trudging homeward whiftles on the way ; When the big - udder'd cows with patience stand , Waiting the ftroakings of the damfel's hand ; No warbling cheers ...
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... foul fhould overflow in fongs of praife , And my Creator's name infpire my lays ! As in fucceffive courfe the feafons roll , So circling pleasures recreate the foul . When genial Spring a living warmth beftows , And o'er the year her ...
... foul fhould overflow in fongs of praife , And my Creator's name infpire my lays ! As in fucceffive courfe the feafons roll , So circling pleasures recreate the foul . When genial Spring a living warmth beftows , And o'er the year her ...
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... foul ; With fecret joy she fees her little race Hang on her breast , and her small cottage grace ; The fleecy ball their busy fingers cull , Or from the spindle draw the lengthening wool : Thus flow her hours with conftant peace of mind ...
... foul ; With fecret joy she fees her little race Hang on her breast , and her small cottage grace ; The fleecy ball their busy fingers cull , Or from the spindle draw the lengthening wool : Thus flow her hours with conftant peace of mind ...
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... foul invents ; No more the days in pleafing converse flow , And nights no more their foft endearments know . There on the piece the Volfcian Queen expir'd , The love of fpoils her female bofom fir'd . Gay Chloreus ' arms attract her ...
... foul invents ; No more the days in pleafing converse flow , And nights no more their foft endearments know . There on the piece the Volfcian Queen expir'd , The love of fpoils her female bofom fir'd . Gay Chloreus ' arms attract her ...
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... foul language , and behold their goats at rut in all fimplicity : Ωπόλῳ ὅκκ ̓ ἐσορῇ τὰς μηκάδας , οἷα βατοῦναι , Τάκεται ὀφθαλμῶς , ὅτι ἐ τράγων αὐτὸς ἐγένιο . THEOC . Id . i . 87 . Verily , as little pleafance receiveth a true homebred ...
... foul language , and behold their goats at rut in all fimplicity : Ωπόλῳ ὅκκ ̓ ἐσορῇ τὰς μηκάδας , οἷα βατοῦναι , Τάκεται ὀφθαλμῶς , ὅτι ἐ τράγων αὐτὸς ἐγένιο . THEOC . Id . i . 87 . Verily , as little pleafance receiveth a true homebred ...
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ACIS AND GALATEA Alcmena arms Blouzelind boaſt bofom breaft charms cheek Cloacina coach crouds CUDDY dame damfel defcend DORIS ECLOGUE EPISTLE erft Ev'n eyes fafe faid fair fame fate fatire fecret feems feen fhade fhall fhepherd fhine fhould fhow fide Fidelio fighs filver fing firft firſt fkies flain flame fleep flies flow flowers fmiles foft fome fong foon forrow foul ftands ftill ftrains ftreams fuch fudden fung fure fwain fweet fwelling Galanthis Goddefs grace guife hand heart laft LOBBIN CLOUT loft Lubberkin maid Molly Mufe muft muſt ne'er night numbers nymph o'er paffion pafs plain pleaſure praiſe prefent pride purſue Quadrille raiſe refound rife rofe round ſhall ſhe ſkies ſpread ſtand ſtate ſteps ſtill ſtreet ſweet tears thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou trembling Twas verſe VIRG Whofe Whoſe youth
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Página 8 - When if an infeft fall (his certain guide), He gently takes him from the whirling tide; Examines well his form with curious eyes, His gaudy veft, his wings, his horns, and fize; Then round his hook the chofen fur he winds, 205 And on the back a fpeckled feather binds, So juft the colours
Página 74 - I three times mark the ground, •* And turn me thrice around, around, around." Laft Valentine, the day when birds of kind Their paramours with mutual chirpings find; I rearly rofe, juft at the break of day, Before the fun had
Página 251 - where fhall I my true-love find ? Tell me, ye jovial failors, tell me true, If my fweet William fails among the crew. William, who high upon the yard Rock'd with the billow to and fro, Soon as her well-known voice he heard, He
Página 263 - merit, Unite in my fweet Molly Mog. Thofe who toaft all the Family Royal, In bumpers of Hogan and Nog, Have hearts not more true or more loyal Than mine to my fweet Molly Mog. Were Virgil alive with his Phyllis, And writing another Eclogue ; Both his Phyllis and fair Amaryllis
Página 199 - when that giant babe that head of thine Got in his mouth, my heart was up in mine ! When in the marrow-bone I fee thee ramm'd, Or on the houfe-top by the monkey cramm'd, The piteous images renew my pain, And all thy dangers I weep o'er again. But on the maiden's nipple when you rid, Pray
Página 262 - Molly Mog. The heart when half wounded is changing, It here and there leaps like a frog; But my heart can never be ranging, 'Tis fo fix'd upon fweet Molly Mog. * Who follows all ladies of pleafure, In pleafure is thought but a hog; All the fex cannot give fo good
Página 269 - are, Methinks I tafte them yet; Brown as a berry is her hair, Her eyes as black as jet: As fmooth as glafs, as white as curds, Her pretty hand invites ; Sharp as a needle are her words; Her wit, like pepper, bites : Brifk as a
Página 252 - Let me kifs off that falling tear; We only part to meet again.. Change, as ye lift, ye winds ; my heart fliall be The faithful compafs that ftill points
Página 199 - O may the king that one negleft forgive, And pardon her the fault by which I live ! W^as there no other way to fet him free ? My life, alas ! I fear, prov'd death to thee. O teach me, Dear, new words to fpeak my flame! Teach me to
Página 197 - ivife; Once thou didft cleave, and I could cleave for life. Hear, and relent! hark, how thy children moan : Be kind at leaft to thefe --they are thy own ! Be bold, and count them all; fecure to find The honeft number that you left behind. See how they pat thee with their pretty paws