A Collection of Poems: In Six Volumes, Band 5Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1763 - 336 Seiten |
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... hear Yon throstle chaunt the rifing year ? Could she not spurn the wreaths of fame , To crop the primrose of the plains ? Does fhe not fweets in each fair valley find , Loft to the fons of pow'r , unknown to half mankind ? A 3 XII . Ah ...
... hear Yon throstle chaunt the rifing year ? Could she not spurn the wreaths of fame , To crop the primrose of the plains ? Does fhe not fweets in each fair valley find , Loft to the fons of pow'r , unknown to half mankind ? A 3 XII . Ah ...
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... hear . ***** Inscription near a Sheep - cote . 1745 . By the Same . Shepherd , would't thou here obtain Pleasure unalloy'd with pain ? Joy that fuits the rural sphere ? Gentle fhepherd ! lend an ear . Learn to relish calm delight ...
... hear . ***** Inscription near a Sheep - cote . 1745 . By the Same . Shepherd , would't thou here obtain Pleasure unalloy'd with pain ? Joy that fuits the rural sphere ? Gentle fhepherd ! lend an ear . Learn to relish calm delight ...
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... Hear what reafon seems to say , Hear attentive , and obey . " Crimson leaves the rofe adorn , " But beneath ' em lurks a thorn : " Fair and flowery is the brake , " Yet it hides the vengeful fnake . " Think not fhe , whofe empty pride ...
... Hear what reafon seems to say , Hear attentive , and obey . " Crimson leaves the rofe adorn , " But beneath ' em lurks a thorn : " Fair and flowery is the brake , " Yet it hides the vengeful fnake . " Think not fhe , whofe empty pride ...
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... hear'ft the sportsman's claim ; Enabling him , with idle noife , To drown the Muse's melting voice , And fright the timorous game . Is Thought thy foe ? adieu Ye midnight lamps ! ye curious tomes ! Mine eye o'er hill and valley roams ...
... hear'ft the sportsman's claim ; Enabling him , with idle noife , To drown the Muse's melting voice , And fright the timorous game . Is Thought thy foe ? adieu Ye midnight lamps ! ye curious tomes ! Mine eye o'er hill and valley roams ...
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... to gaze . See tells me , how with eager speed He flew , to hear my vocal reed ; And how , with critic face profound , And ftedfaft ear , devour'd the found . VIRG . His every frolic , light as air , Deferves the His [ 36 ]
... to gaze . See tells me , how with eager speed He flew , to hear my vocal reed ; And how , with critic face profound , And ftedfaft ear , devour'd the found . VIRG . His every frolic , light as air , Deferves the His [ 36 ]
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