A COLLECTION OF POEMS IN SIX VOLUMES, Band 6 |
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Look forth , and be convinc'd ! ' tis Nature pleads , Her ample volume opens on
your view , The fimple - minded swain , who running reads , Feels the glad truth ,
and is it hid from you ? Look forth , and be convinc'd . Yon prospects wide To ...
Look forth , and be convinc'd ! ' tis Nature pleads , Her ample volume opens on
your view , The fimple - minded swain , who running reads , Feels the glad truth ,
and is it hid from you ? Look forth , and be convinc'd . Yon prospects wide To ...
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A joy fo general spread thro ' all the place , Such fatisfaâion dwelt on ev'ry face ,
The nymphs so kind , so lovely look'd the queen , That never eye beheld a
fweeter scene . Porfenna , like a statue fix'd appear'd , And , wrapp'd in filent
wonder ...
A joy fo general spread thro ' all the place , Such fatisfaâion dwelt on ev'ry face ,
The nymphs so kind , so lovely look'd the queen , That never eye beheld a
fweeter scene . Porfenna , like a statue fix'd appear'd , And , wrapp'd in filent
wonder ...
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Hope , vain presumer , keep , oh keep away : Ev'n if my woe her gentle bosom
move , Pity some look of kindness may display ; But each soft glance is not a look
of love . Yet heav'nly visitant , thou doft not quit , Those bow'rs where angels ...
Hope , vain presumer , keep , oh keep away : Ev'n if my woe her gentle bosom
move , Pity some look of kindness may display ; But each soft glance is not a look
of love . Yet heav'nly visitant , thou doft not quit , Those bow'rs where angels ...
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Heav'n has him now --- yet let our idolatrous fancy Still fan & tify his relicts ; and
this day Stand aye distinguish'd in the kalendar To the last syllable of recorded
time : For if we take him but for all in all We ne'er shall look upon his like again .
Heav'n has him now --- yet let our idolatrous fancy Still fan & tify his relicts ; and
this day Stand aye distinguish'd in the kalendar To the last syllable of recorded
time : For if we take him but for all in all We ne'er shall look upon his like again .
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6 There Virtue's filent train are seen , Fast fix'd their looks , erect their mien , Lo !
while , with more than stoic soul , The Attic fage exhausts the bowl , A pale
suffusion shades his eyes , Till by degrees the marble dies ! See there the injur'd
poet ...
6 There Virtue's filent train are seen , Fast fix'd their looks , erect their mien , Lo !
while , with more than stoic soul , The Attic fage exhausts the bowl , A pale
suffusion shades his eyes , Till by degrees the marble dies ! See there the injur'd
poet ...
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