A collection of poems, by several hands [ed. by R. Dodsley]. |
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on their While thousand hand - maid stars await , Attendant queen of state . ' Tis
now that in her high controul , Ambitions of a foreign rule , She stirs the Ocean to
rebel , And factious waters fond to swell Guides to battle in her carr , ' Gainft her ...
on their While thousand hand - maid stars await , Attendant queen of state . ' Tis
now that in her high controul , Ambitions of a foreign rule , She stirs the Ocean to
rebel , And factious waters fond to swell Guides to battle in her carr , ' Gainft her ...
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What shall he do ? to win his lovely maid He must three hundred virtuous females
find , Perdie , quoth he , my fortune be effay'd , I'll boldly try the strength of
womankind : For craven heart , they say , ne'er won fair lady's mind . VII . So on
he ...
What shall he do ? to win his lovely maid He must three hundred virtuous females
find , Perdie , quoth he , my fortune be effay'd , I'll boldly try the strength of
womankind : For craven heart , they say , ne'er won fair lady's mind . VII . So on
he ...
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... Thy tongue to all the world had then confess'd 66 That she was sheener than
the pheasant's wing , “ And , when she rais'd her voice , ne lark so foot could
XXVIII . [ sing . " In virtue's thews I bred the lovely maid , “ And the right well the
leffons ...
... Thy tongue to all the world had then confess'd 66 That she was sheener than
the pheasant's wing , “ And , when she rais'd her voice , ne lark so foot could
XXVIII . [ sing . " In virtue's thews I bred the lovely maid , “ And the right well the
leffons ...
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Thro ' ev'ry vein he feels a thrillant smart : For the dear maid lay on her bed
undress'd , And , may I unreprov'd the truth impart , She hugg'd a lufty stripling to
her breaft , Whom she full closely clipp'd , and wantonly carefs d . XLI . “ O faytor
false ...
Thro ' ev'ry vein he feels a thrillant smart : For the dear maid lay on her bed
undress'd , And , may I unreprov'd the truth impart , She hugg'd a lufty stripling to
her breaft , Whom she full closely clipp'd , and wantonly carefs d . XLI . “ O faytor
false ...
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Hark to yonder milk - maid singing , Chearly o'er the brimming pail ; Cowslips all
around her springing Sweetly paint the golden vale . Never yet did courtly
maiden Move so sprightly , look so fair ; Never breast with jewels laden Pour a
song so ...
Hark to yonder milk - maid singing , Chearly o'er the brimming pail ; Cowslips all
around her springing Sweetly paint the golden vale . Never yet did courtly
maiden Move so sprightly , look so fair ; Never breast with jewels laden Pour a
song so ...
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