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... thee , the Mufe presents this early Verfe . WAS when the Dawn had caft it's lucid Grey " Th ' TV'er all O'er all the East , and promis'd shining Day , That blithsome DAMON , rouz'd from peaceful Dreams Of moffy Fountains , and of filvan ...
... thee , the Mufe presents this early Verfe . WAS when the Dawn had caft it's lucid Grey " Th ' TV'er all O'er all the East , and promis'd shining Day , That blithsome DAMON , rouz'd from peaceful Dreams Of moffy Fountains , and of filvan ...
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... thee , would furely give , Not half that Anguish , as to part and live ; For what is Life , when ev'ry Pleasure's fled , But still a Dying , yet be never dead ? Ah me ! it must be done , why lingers more , My foolish Heart ? this ...
... thee , would furely give , Not half that Anguish , as to part and live ; For what is Life , when ev'ry Pleasure's fled , But still a Dying , yet be never dead ? Ah me ! it must be done , why lingers more , My foolish Heart ? this ...
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... my Mufe ! whilft Harrifon [ attends , The best good - natur'd Man , and [ beft of Friends ; Nor doubt his gen'rous Temper will refufe To fmile on thee , for ftill be loves the Mufe . THE THE western Clouds in golden Borders fhone , And ...
... my Mufe ! whilft Harrifon [ attends , The best good - natur'd Man , and [ beft of Friends ; Nor doubt his gen'rous Temper will refufe To fmile on thee , for ftill be loves the Mufe . THE THE western Clouds in golden Borders fhone , And ...
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... thee too well ? If that's a Fault , dear Silvia ! tell me why ? For all Things feel the Joys of Love but I. WHILE I Confume amidst thy Frowns and Scorn , There nothing pleafes , Ev'ning , Noon , or Morn ; Nor all the Meads , nor all ...
... thee too well ? If that's a Fault , dear Silvia ! tell me why ? For all Things feel the Joys of Love but I. WHILE I Confume amidst thy Frowns and Scorn , There nothing pleafes , Ev'ning , Noon , or Morn ; Nor all the Meads , nor all ...
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... thee in a Lover's Death ? If fo , to please her , Heavens , let me die ! And all Things feel the Joys of Love but I. Thus fung the penfive Swain his mournful Lay , Here ceas'd his Song , and with his Song , the Day . THE 18 THE ...
... thee in a Lover's Death ? If fo , to please her , Heavens , let me die ! And all Things feel the Joys of Love but I. Thus fung the penfive Swain his mournful Lay , Here ceas'd his Song , and with his Song , the Day . THE 18 THE ...
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Page viii - ... wing, (Her guide now lost) no more attempts to rise, But in low numbers short excursions tries: Content, if hence, th...
Page 129 - O could I flow like thee! and make thy stream My great example, as it is my theme ! Tho
Page vi - Ten cenfure wrong, for one who writes amifs ; A fool might once himfelf alone expofe, Now one in verfe makes many more in profe. Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go juft alike, yet each believes his own.
Page 154 - Flocks, fecms to be the firft Employment of Mankind, the moft antient Sort of Poetry, was probably Paftoral : 'Tis natural to imagine, that the Leifure of thofe antient Shepherds requiring fome Diverfion, none was fo proper to that folitary Life, as finging, and that in their Songs, they took Occafion...
Page 101 - No doleful fighs in airy circles rove, But all be rapture, blifs, and joy and love ; Without a ruffle, ev'ry moment flow, More gentle than the fofteft breezes blow.
Page xv - Rofes in Hedges, King-cups on the green, Birds in the Woods, and Larks upon the Skies, Say, is't not Spring that makes you all rejoyce?
Page 33 - Swell'd to my Eyes, and melted out in Tears; " My trembling Limbs could fcarce my Weight fuftain, " And Life furpriz'd, ftood paufing with the Pain.
Page 30 - Place for Contemplation, or for Care, To lift the Soul, or pour out fad DeJpair ! And And here lay Cc///'», haplefs Swain!
Page vii - One moral, or a meer well-natur'd Deed Does all Defert in Sciences exceed. Moreover, I can ajjure all my Readers, 'who are not of my Acquaintance, that I am not extravagant...