A COLLECTION OF POEMS IN SIX VOLUMES, Band 6 |
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HY YM N TO THE N A I À D S. O ' ' ER yonder eaftern hill the twilight throws Her
dulky mantle ; and the God of day , With bright Aftræa feated by his fide , Waits yet
to leave the ocean . Tarry , Nymphs , Ye Nymphs , ye blue - ey'd progeny of ...
HY YM N TO THE N A I À D S. O ' ' ER yonder eaftern hill the twilight throws Her
dulky mantle ; and the God of day , With bright Aftræa feated by his fide , Waits yet
to leave the ocean . Tarry , Nymphs , Ye Nymphs , ye blue - ey'd progeny of ...
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ODE to Cupid on VALENTINE's Day . By the Same . COM , OME thou rosy -
dimpled boy , Source of ev'ry heart - felt joy , Leave the blissful bow'rs awhile ,
Paphos and the Cyprian isle : Visit Britain's rocky shore , Britons too thy pow'r
adore .
ODE to Cupid on VALENTINE's Day . By the Same . COM , OME thou rosy -
dimpled boy , Source of ev'ry heart - felt joy , Leave the blissful bow'rs awhile ,
Paphos and the Cyprian isle : Visit Britain's rocky shore , Britons too thy pow'r
adore .
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... And leave his aukward habits there , I'm sure he has enough to spare , O cou'd
he leave his faults , faith Fanny , And bring the good alone , if any , Poor brother
Tom , he'd grow fo light , The wind might rob us of him quite ! well get Ill humours
...
... And leave his aukward habits there , I'm sure he has enough to spare , O cou'd
he leave his faults , faith Fanny , And bring the good alone , if any , Poor brother
Tom , he'd grow fo light , The wind might rob us of him quite ! well get Ill humours
...
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C. Strephon , leave to talk thus idly ; Let me hear of love no more : You mistake
Chlorinda widely , Thus to teize her o'er and o'er . Seek not her who still forbids
you ; To fome other tell your moan : Chuse where'er your fancy leads you , Let ...
C. Strephon , leave to talk thus idly ; Let me hear of love no more : You mistake
Chlorinda widely , Thus to teize her o'er and o'er . Seek not her who still forbids
you ; To fome other tell your moan : Chuse where'er your fancy leads you , Let ...
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Shall I leave , quoth the fig - tree , my fweetness and fruit , “ To be envy'd , or slav'
d in fo vain a pursuit ? “ Thus rebuff'd and surpriz'd they apply'd to the vine , " He
answer'd : shall I leave my grapes and my wine , “ ( Wine the sovereign cordial ...
Shall I leave , quoth the fig - tree , my fweetness and fruit , “ To be envy'd , or slav'
d in fo vain a pursuit ? “ Thus rebuff'd and surpriz'd they apply'd to the vine , " He
answer'd : shall I leave my grapes and my wine , “ ( Wine the sovereign cordial ...
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