A Collection of Poems, Band 4J.Hughs, for] R.and J.Dodsley, 1758 |
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... never learn'd to ftray ; Along the cool fequefter'd vale of life They kept the noiselefs tenor of their way . Yet ev❜n these bones from infult to protect Some frail memorial ftill erected nigh , With uncouth rhimes and fhapelefs ...
... never learn'd to ftray ; Along the cool fequefter'd vale of life They kept the noiselefs tenor of their way . Yet ev❜n these bones from infult to protect Some frail memorial ftill erected nigh , With uncouth rhimes and fhapelefs ...
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... never wand'ring poet trod , But felt within th ' infpiring God ! In these transporting , folemn fhades , First I falute th ' Aonian maids . Ah lead me , Genius , to thy haunts , Where Philomel at ev'ning chants , And as my oaten pipe ...
... never wand'ring poet trod , But felt within th ' infpiring God ! In these transporting , folemn fhades , First I falute th ' Aonian maids . Ah lead me , Genius , to thy haunts , Where Philomel at ev'ning chants , And as my oaten pipe ...
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... never must pretend ) Hear me not as thy lover , but thy friend ; Thousands will fain thy little heart enfnare , For without danger none like thee are fair ; But wifely chufe who beft deferves thy flame , So fhall the choice itself ...
... never must pretend ) Hear me not as thy lover , but thy friend ; Thousands will fain thy little heart enfnare , For without danger none like thee are fair ; But wifely chufe who beft deferves thy flame , So fhall the choice itself ...
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... never can describe my pain , How can I hope to move when I complain ? But fuch is woman's frenzy in distress , We love to plead , tho ' hopeless of redress . Perhaps , affecting ignorance , thou'lt say , From whence these lines ? whose ...
... never can describe my pain , How can I hope to move when I complain ? But fuch is woman's frenzy in distress , We love to plead , tho ' hopeless of redress . Perhaps , affecting ignorance , thou'lt say , From whence these lines ? whose ...
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... never dreaded , till I found my fate . ' Twas mine to ask if Pompey's self could hear , Unmov'd , his rival's unfuccessful pray'r ; To make thee fwear he'd not thy pity move ; Alas ! fuch pity is no kin to love . ' Twas thou thyself ...
... never dreaded , till I found my fate . ' Twas mine to ask if Pompey's self could hear , Unmov'd , his rival's unfuccessful pray'r ; To make thee fwear he'd not thy pity move ; Alas ! fuch pity is no kin to love . ' Twas thou thyself ...
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