A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes, 第 4 巻Robert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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... should laft fucceed . The beauteous union must appear at length , Of Tuscan fancy , and Athenian strength : One greater Muse Eliza's reign adorn , And ev❜n a Shakspeare to her fame be born ! Yet ah ! fo bright her morning's opening ray ...
... should laft fucceed . The beauteous union must appear at length , Of Tuscan fancy , and Athenian strength : One greater Muse Eliza's reign adorn , And ev❜n a Shakspeare to her fame be born ! Yet ah ! fo bright her morning's opening ray ...
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... should have turn'd your eye , Dropt a regretful tear , and heav'd a sigh ; The nature of the grace I fhew'd was fuch , You not deferv'd it , if it pleas'd too much . XXXI . A lover would have linger'd as he fled , And oft in anguish to ...
... should have turn'd your eye , Dropt a regretful tear , and heav'd a sigh ; The nature of the grace I fhew'd was fuch , You not deferv'd it , if it pleas'd too much . XXXI . A lover would have linger'd as he fled , And oft in anguish to ...
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... should mourn thy loss with fond regret , Weep the misfortune , and the wrong forget ? Could I believe that heav'n this beauty gave , ( Thy tranfient pleasure , and thy lasting slave ; ) Indu'd with reafon , only to fulfil The harsh ...
... should mourn thy loss with fond regret , Weep the misfortune , and the wrong forget ? Could I believe that heav'n this beauty gave , ( Thy tranfient pleasure , and thy lasting slave ; ) Indu'd with reafon , only to fulfil The harsh ...
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... should have own'd that love , Which all impartial judges must approve : You urg'd a right to tyrannize my heart , Which he , folliciting , affail'd by art , Whilft I , impatient of the name of slave , To force refus❜d , what I to merit ...
... should have own'd that love , Which all impartial judges must approve : You urg'd a right to tyrannize my heart , Which he , folliciting , affail'd by art , Whilft I , impatient of the name of slave , To force refus❜d , what I to merit ...
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... should have kept him keen , employ'd her charms Not as a bribe , but to reward his arms ; Have told him when Rome yielded , fhe would yield , And fent him fresh , not yawning , to the field . She talk'd it well to roufe him to the fight ...
... should have kept him keen , employ'd her charms Not as a bribe , but to reward his arms ; Have told him when Rome yielded , fhe would yield , And fent him fresh , not yawning , to the field . She talk'd it well to roufe him to the fight ...
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