The Works in Verse and Prose, of William Shenstone, Esq;: I. Elegies on several occasions. II. Odes, songs, ballads, &c. III. Levities, or pieces of humour. IV. Moral pieces |
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SONGS , written chiefly between the Year 1737 and 1742 . S O N G I. I Told my
nymph , I told her true , My fields were small , my flocks were few ; While
faultering accents spoke my fear , That Flavia might not prove sincere . Of crops
destroy'd ...
SONGS , written chiefly between the Year 1737 and 1742 . S O N G I. I Told my
nymph , I told her true , My fields were small , my flocks were few ; While
faultering accents spoke my fear , That Flavia might not prove sincere . Of crops
destroy'd ...
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SONG VII . 1744 T That willing frown has left her brow : HE lovely Delia smiles
again ! That killing frown has left her brow : Can she forgive my jealous pain , And
give me back my angry vow ? Love is an April's doubtful day : Awhile we see the
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SONG VII . 1744 T That willing frown has left her brow : HE lovely Delia smiles
again ! That killing frown has left her brow : Can she forgive my jealous pain , And
give me back my angry vow ? Love is an April's doubtful day : Awhile we see the
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n SONG XI . 1744 . P ERHAPS it is not love , said I , That melts my soul when
Flavia's nigh ; Where wit and sense like her's agree , One may be pleas'd , and
yet be free , The beauties of her polish'd mind , It needs no lover's eye to find ;
The ...
n SONG XI . 1744 . P ERHAPS it is not love , said I , That melts my soul when
Flavia's nigh ; Where wit and sense like her's agree , One may be pleas'd , and
yet be free , The beauties of her polish'd mind , It needs no lover's eye to find ;
The ...
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