Poems on Several OccasionsB. Lintot, 1722 - 221 páginas |
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... Wink , The gentle - fwimming Walk , the courteous Sink , The Stare for Strangeness fit , for Scorn the Frown , For decent yielding Looks declining down , The • The practis'd Languish , where well - feign'd Defire 4 POEMS on.
... Wink , The gentle - fwimming Walk , the courteous Sink , The Stare for Strangeness fit , for Scorn the Frown , For decent yielding Looks declining down , The • The practis'd Languish , where well - feign'd Defire 4 POEMS on.
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... Defire Wou'd own its melting in a mutual Fire ; Gay Smiles to comfort ; April Show'rs to move ; And all the Nature , all the Art , of Love . Gold - fcepter'd Juno next exalts the Fair ; Her Touch endows her with imperious Air , Self ...
... Defire Wou'd own its melting in a mutual Fire ; Gay Smiles to comfort ; April Show'rs to move ; And all the Nature , all the Art , of Love . Gold - fcepter'd Juno next exalts the Fair ; Her Touch endows her with imperious Air , Self ...
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... e'er I lent one Sigh to them ? But now my former Days retire , And I'm by Beauty caught , The tender Chains of fweet Defire Are fix't upon my Thought . Са Ye Ye Nightingales , ye twisting Pines ! Ye Swains that SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 21.
... e'er I lent one Sigh to them ? But now my former Days retire , And I'm by Beauty caught , The tender Chains of fweet Defire Are fix't upon my Thought . Са Ye Ye Nightingales , ye twisting Pines ! Ye Swains that SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 21.
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... fiker fuch a Feaft was made As Heart and Lip defire ; Withouten Hands the Dishes fly , The Glaffes with a Wish come nigh , And with a Wish retire . D 3 But But now to pleafe the Faerie King , Full ev'ry SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 37.
... fiker fuch a Feaft was made As Heart and Lip defire ; Withouten Hands the Dishes fly , The Glaffes with a Wish come nigh , And with a Wish retire . D 3 But But now to pleafe the Faerie King , Full ev'ry SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 37.
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... Defire , If not from Virtue , from its graveft Ways U The Soul with pleafing Avocation strays . 01 : 0 6T But Beauty gone , ' tis easier to be wife ? As Harpers better , by the lofs of Eyes , Henceforth retire , reduce your roving Airs ...
... Defire , If not from Virtue , from its graveft Ways U The Soul with pleafing Avocation strays . 01 : 0 6T But Beauty gone , ' tis easier to be wife ? As Harpers better , by the lofs of Eyes , Henceforth retire , reduce your roving Airs ...
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afcended againſt amongſt antient appear Arms Bluſh Breath caft call'd catervas ceaſe Charms clofe cloſe Comus cras amet Cupid Dart defcending Defire dreft eafy ECLOGUE ev'ry Eyes facred Faeries fafe faid Fair Fame feek feem'd feemed felf felves fhine fhould fide filent filver fince fing firſt flain flies flow'ry fome foon Frog ftill ftood fuch fuffer fung funk fweet Gods Graces Ground Grove Guife Head Heart himſelf Houſe Ipfa Jove laft Latian lefs Let thofe love loft Mice moſt Moufe Mufe Mufick never lov'd numquam amavit Nymphs o'er Ovid Paffage Paffion paſs PERVIGILIUM VENERIS Plain pleafing pleaſe Pleaſure Pow'r Praiſe quique amavit reft rife rofe Seaſon ſeen ſelf ſhake ſhe Song Soul ſpoke ſpread ſtill thee thefe themſelves theſe thoſe thou thouſand thro Tongues Topaz trembling Twas uſed Venus wand'ring whofe Whoſe Winds wou'd Youth
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Página 164 - FAR in a wild, unknown to public view, From youth to age a reverend hermit grew ; The moss his bed, the cave his humble cell, His food the fruits, his drink the crystal well : Remote from man, with God he pass'd the days, Prayer all his business, all his pleasure praise.
Página 114 - Grace, And calls forth all the Wonders of her Face ; Sees by Degrees a purer Blush arise, And keener Lightnings quicken in her Eyes.
Página 176 - These charms, success in our bright region find, And force an angel down...
Página 173 - Without a vain, without a grudging heart, To him who gives us all, I yield a part ; From him you come, for him accept it here, A frank and sober, more than costly cheer.
Página 171 - But now the clouds in airy tumult fly ; The sun emerging opes an azure sky...
Página 159 - Through rocks amidst the foaming sea, To gain thy love; and then perceives Thou wert not in the rocks and waves. The silent heart which grief assails, Treads soft and lonesome o'er the vales; Sees daisies open, rivers run, And seeks (as I have vainly done) Amusing thought; but learns to know That Solitude's the nurse of woe.
Página 175 - Celestial odours breathe through purpled air ; And wings, whose colours glitter'd on the day, Wide at his back their gradual plumes display. The form ethereal bursts upon his sight, And moves in all the majesty of light.
Página 114 - Spoil. This Casket India's glowing Gems unlocks, And all Arabia breathes from yonder Box.
Página 170 - Unkind and griping, caus'da desert there. As near the miser's heavy doors they drew, Fierce rising gusts with sudden fury blew ; The nimble lightning mix'd with showers began, And o'er their heads loud rolling thunder ran. Here long they knock, but knock or call in vain, Driven by the wind, and batter'd by the rain.
Página 167 - The table groans with costly piles of food, And all is more than hospitably good. Then led to rest, the day's long toil they drown, Deep sunk in sleep, and silk, and heaps of down. At length 'tis morn, and at the dawn of day, Along the...