The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 1G. Bigg, 1779 - 2 páginas |
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... May Steals blushing on , together let us tread The morning dews , and gather in their prime Fresh - blooming flowers , to grace thy braided hair , C 2 485 And And thy lov'd bofom that improves their sweets . See SPRING . 19.
... May Steals blushing on , together let us tread The morning dews , and gather in their prime Fresh - blooming flowers , to grace thy braided hair , C 2 485 And And thy lov'd bofom that improves their sweets . See SPRING . 19.
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... See where the winding vale its lavish stores , Irriguous , fpreads . See , how the lily drinks The latent rill , fcarce oozing through the grafs , Of growth luxuriant ; or the humid bank , In fair profufion , decks . Long let us walk ...
... See where the winding vale its lavish stores , Irriguous , fpreads . See , how the lily drinks The latent rill , fcarce oozing through the grafs , Of growth luxuriant ; or the humid bank , In fair profufion , decks . Long let us walk ...
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... see , Or wing , their range and pasture . O'er the boughs Dancing about , ftill at the giddy verge Their refolution fails ; their pinions still , In loofe libration stretch'd , to truft the void Trembling refuse : till down before them ...
... see , Or wing , their range and pasture . O'er the boughs Dancing about , ftill at the giddy verge Their refolution fails ; their pinions still , In loofe libration stretch'd , to truft the void Trembling refuse : till down before them ...
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... see a happy world ! These are the sacred feelings of thy heart , Thy heart inform'd by reason's purer ray , O Lyttelton the friend ! thy paffions thus And meditations vary , as at large , 890 895 900 Courting the Mufe , through Hagley ...
... see a happy world ! These are the sacred feelings of thy heart , Thy heart inform'd by reason's purer ray , O Lyttelton the friend ! thy paffions thus And meditations vary , as at large , 890 895 900 Courting the Mufe , through Hagley ...
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... ; Seeks thy fair form , thy lovely beaming eyes , 570 * A young lady , who died at the age of eighteen , in the year 1738. See her epitaph in Vol . II . Thy Thy pleafing converfe , by gay lively sense Infpir'd : 62 THOMSON'S POEMS .
... ; Seeks thy fair form , thy lovely beaming eyes , 570 * A young lady , who died at the age of eighteen , in the year 1738. See her epitaph in Vol . II . Thy Thy pleafing converfe , by gay lively sense Infpir'd : 62 THOMSON'S POEMS .
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces ..., Volumen 48,Página 1 Samuel Johnson Vista completa - 1779 |
The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces ..., Volumen 48,Página 1 Samuel Johnson Vista completa - 1779 |
Términos y frases comunes
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