Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Volume 6David P. French B. Blom, 1967 - English poetry |
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... smiles , winning smiles you impart ; Indulgence but nurses desire , I sigh for that treasure , your heart . Yes , take , too presumptuous , she cries , All that virtue can wish to receive ; Yes , take all that virtue can grant , A heart ...
... smiles , winning smiles you impart ; Indulgence but nurses desire , I sigh for that treasure , your heart . Yes , take , too presumptuous , she cries , All that virtue can wish to receive ; Yes , take all that virtue can grant , A heart ...
Page 472
... smiles again , Forget that life's inheritance is pain . Say , shall we muse along yon arching shades , Whose awful gloom no brightening ray pervades ; Or down these vales where vernal flowers display Their golden bosoms to the smiles of ...
... smiles again , Forget that life's inheritance is pain . Say , shall we muse along yon arching shades , Whose awful gloom no brightening ray pervades ; Or down these vales where vernal flowers display Their golden bosoms to the smiles of ...
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... smiles , or seems to smile again . VOL . XVI . Hail , blissful scene ! divine Elysium hail ! Ye flow'ry blooms eternal sweets exhale : The blest asylum's here , the sacred shore , Where toils tumultuous tear the breast no more . From ...
... smiles , or seems to smile again . VOL . XVI . Hail , blissful scene ! divine Elysium hail ! Ye flow'ry blooms eternal sweets exhale : The blest asylum's here , the sacred shore , Where toils tumultuous tear the breast no more . From ...
Contents
The Regicide | 17 |
Poems of Wilkie | 55 |
The Authors Preface to his Epigoniad | 69 |
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