The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... arms , With penfive step and flow , two fhepherds ftray'd To where a thick - wrought grove embrown'd the lawn , Where fweetly tinted by it's folemn gloom A time - worn abbey ftood , its grey - ting'd stone Seen thro ' the parting leaves ...
... arms , With penfive step and flow , two fhepherds ftray'd To where a thick - wrought grove embrown'd the lawn , Where fweetly tinted by it's folemn gloom A time - worn abbey ftood , its grey - ting'd stone Seen thro ' the parting leaves ...
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... arm , and grafping one of the villains round the waift , fprang headlong with him into the in- terminable gulf . All was filent - but at length a dreadful plunge was heard , and the fullen deep howled fearfully over its prey . The three ...
... arm , and grafping one of the villains round the waift , fprang headlong with him into the in- terminable gulf . All was filent - but at length a dreadful plunge was heard , and the fullen deep howled fearfully over its prey . The three ...
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... arms ! I will put on my ornaments , I will prepare the bed , and the garlands of flowers . ' One poor heart is come to facrifice itself to your beauties - to which fhall it make an offering ? to your lips , to your feet , to the on your ...
... arms ! I will put on my ornaments , I will prepare the bed , and the garlands of flowers . ' One poor heart is come to facrifice itself to your beauties - to which fhall it make an offering ? to your lips , to your feet , to the on your ...
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... arm , The promis'd bracelet may thy force employ ; Her feign'd reluctance , height'ning every charm , Shall add new value to the ravish'd toy . P. 119 , The beauties of the following ode it is more difficult to translate ; and mifs ...
... arm , The promis'd bracelet may thy force employ ; Her feign'd reluctance , height'ning every charm , Shall add new value to the ravish'd toy . P. 119 , The beauties of the following ode it is more difficult to translate ; and mifs ...
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... arms , Flies with the child , and as the wills the charms . She touch'd the morning - dews to diamonds light , And wove her filver threads from moons of night ; Her feet were powdered o'er , with ftars ' tis faid , And ftars , in fillet ...
... arms , Flies with the child , and as the wills the charms . She touch'd the morning - dews to diamonds light , And wove her filver threads from moons of night ; Her feet were powdered o'er , with ftars ' tis faid , And ftars , in fillet ...
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