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... fhades ; What theme , they cry'd , what high immortal air , Befit these harps to found , and thee to hear ? Repl'yd the God ; " Your loftieft notes employ , 5 " To fing young Peleus , and the fall of Troy . ” VER . 1. When Phoebus By ...
... fhades ; What theme , they cry'd , what high immortal air , Befit these harps to found , and thee to hear ? Repl'yd the God ; " Your loftieft notes employ , 5 " To fing young Peleus , and the fall of Troy . ” VER . 1. When Phoebus By ...
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... fhades refound with fong - O foftly , tread , While a whole season warbles round my head . 76 This to my Friend and when a friend infpires , My filent harp its mafter's hand requires ; Shakes off the duft , and makes thefe rocks refound ...
... fhades refound with fong - O foftly , tread , While a whole season warbles round my head . 76 This to my Friend and when a friend infpires , My filent harp its mafter's hand requires ; Shakes off the duft , and makes thefe rocks refound ...
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... fhades , where chear'd with fummer rays Melodious linnets warbled fprightly lays , Soon as the faded , falling leaves complain Of gloomy winter's unaufpicious reign , No tuneful voice is heard of joy or love , But mournful filence ...
... fhades , where chear'd with fummer rays Melodious linnets warbled fprightly lays , Soon as the faded , falling leaves complain Of gloomy winter's unaufpicious reign , No tuneful voice is heard of joy or love , But mournful filence ...
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... fhades you tune the lyre : So when the Nightingale to rest removes , The Thrush may chant to the forfaken groves , REMARKS . 10 VER . 12 . in your native shades ] Sir W. Trumbal was born in Windfor - foreft , to which he retreated ...
... fhades you tune the lyre : So when the Nightingale to rest removes , The Thrush may chant to the forfaken groves , REMARKS . 10 VER . 12 . in your native shades ] Sir W. Trumbal was born in Windfor - foreft , to which he retreated ...
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... fhades retir'd , Both warm'd by love , and by the Mufe infpir'd , Fresh as the morn , and as the feason fair , In flow'ry vales they fed their fleecy care ; And while Aurora gilds the mountain's fide , Thus Daphnis fpoke , and Strephon ...
... fhades retir'd , Both warm'd by love , and by the Mufe infpir'd , Fresh as the morn , and as the feason fair , In flow'ry vales they fed their fleecy care ; And while Aurora gilds the mountain's fide , Thus Daphnis fpoke , and Strephon ...
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