Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Page 45
... head unfung , Renown'd in verse each fhady thicket grows , And ev'ry stream in heav'nly numbers flows . How am I pleas'd to fearch the hills and woods For rifing springs and celebrated floods ! To view the Nar , tumultuous in his course ...
... head unfung , Renown'd in verse each fhady thicket grows , And ev'ry stream in heav'nly numbers flows . How am I pleas'd to fearch the hills and woods For rifing springs and celebrated floods ! To view the Nar , tumultuous in his course ...
Page 53
... In ten degrees of more indulgent skies , Nor at the coarseness of our heav'n repine , Tho ' o'er our heads the frozen Pleiads shine : VOL . I. E ' Tis Corona Libertà la Britann ' fola , E fa fue Poems on feveral Occafions . 53.
... In ten degrees of more indulgent skies , Nor at the coarseness of our heav'n repine , Tho ' o'er our heads the frozen Pleiads shine : VOL . I. E ' Tis Corona Libertà la Britann ' fola , E fa fue Poems on feveral Occafions . 53.
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... head , And fain her godlike fons wou'd difunite By foreign gold , or by domeftic fpite : But strives in vain to conquer or divide , Whom Naau's arms defend and counfels guide . Fir'd with the name , which I so oft have found The diftant ...
... head , And fain her godlike fons wou'd difunite By foreign gold , or by domeftic fpite : But strives in vain to conquer or divide , Whom Naau's arms defend and counfels guide . Fir'd with the name , which I so oft have found The diftant ...
Page 59
... heads Hung imminent , that with impervious gloom Oppos'd itself to Cynthia's filver ray , And fhaded all beneath . But now the Sun With orient beams had chas'd the dewy night From earth and heav'n ; all nature ftood disclos'd : When ...
... heads Hung imminent , that with impervious gloom Oppos'd itself to Cynthia's filver ray , And fhaded all beneath . But now the Sun With orient beams had chas'd the dewy night From earth and heav'n ; all nature ftood disclos'd : When ...
Page 117
... head : Love and defpair What heart can bear ! Eafe my foul , or firike me dead ! SCENE [ Exeunt V .. The Scene changes to the Pavilion as before . ROSAMO N D fola . Tranfporting pleafure ! who can tell it ! When our longing eyes ...
... head : Love and defpair What heart can bear ! Eafe my foul , or firike me dead ! SCENE [ Exeunt V .. The Scene changes to the Pavilion as before . ROSAMO N D fola . Tranfporting pleafure ! who can tell it ! When our longing eyes ...
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