Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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Page xxxii
... heart . Can I forget the dismal night , that gave My foul's best part for ever to the grave ! How filent did his old companions tread , By mid - night lamps , the manfions of the dead , Thro ' breathing ftatues , then unheeded things ...
... heart . Can I forget the dismal night , that gave My foul's best part for ever to the grave ! How filent did his old companions tread , By mid - night lamps , the manfions of the dead , Thro ' breathing ftatues , then unheeded things ...
Page xxxiii
... heart ; Of thee forgetful if I form a fong , My lyre be broken , and untun'd my tongue , My grief be doubled , from thy image free , And mirth a torment , unchaftis'd by thee . Oft let me range the gloomy ifles alone ( Sad luxury ! to ...
... heart ; Of thee forgetful if I form a fong , My lyre be broken , and untun'd my tongue , My grief be doubled , from thy image free , And mirth a torment , unchaftis'd by thee . Oft let me range the gloomy ifles alone ( Sad luxury ! to ...
Page xxxv
... heart ; Lead through the paths thy virtue trod before , ' Till blifs fhall join , nor death can parts us more . That awful form ( which , fo ye heav'ns decree , Must still be lov'd and still deplor❜d by me ) In nightly vifions feldom ...
... heart ; Lead through the paths thy virtue trod before , ' Till blifs fhall join , nor death can parts us more . That awful form ( which , fo ye heav'ns decree , Must still be lov'd and still deplor❜d by me ) In nightly vifions feldom ...
Page 18
... heart MARIA ftill does wound , And tears burft out unbidden at the found ; MARIA still our rifing mirth destroys , Darkens our triumphs , and forbids our joys . But fee , at length , the British ships appear ! Our NASSAU comes ! and as ...
... heart MARIA ftill does wound , And tears burft out unbidden at the found ; MARIA still our rifing mirth destroys , Darkens our triumphs , and forbids our joys . But fee , at length , the British ships appear ! Our NASSAU comes ! and as ...
Page 24
... hearts tremble , and beat thick with war ; Hoarse broken founds , like trumpets ' harsh alarms , Run thro ' the hive , and call ' em to their arms ; All in a hurry spread their fhiv'ring wings , And fit their claws , and point their ...
... hearts tremble , and beat thick with war ; Hoarse broken founds , like trumpets ' harsh alarms , Run thro ' the hive , and call ' em to their arms ; All in a hurry spread their fhiv'ring wings , And fit their claws , and point their ...
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