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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FRom Lincolnto London rode forth our young squire , To bring down awife ,
whom theswains might admire : But in spite of whatever the mortal cou'd say ,
The goddess objected the length of the way ! To give up the op'ra , the park , and
the ...
FRom Lincolnto London rode forth our young squire , To bring down awife ,
whom theswains might admire : But in spite of whatever the mortal cou'd say ,
The goddess objected the length of the way ! To give up the op'ra , the park , and
the ...
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Dr. -How cou'd they go , Soft music . Whilft I do play ? SAL . How cou'd they go ?
Warlike music . How shou'd they stay ? EPILOGUE to the Tragedy of Cleone .
WELL ELL , ladies -- so much for the tragic stile And now the custom is to make
you ...
Dr. -How cou'd they go , Soft music . Whilft I do play ? SAL . How cou'd they go ?
Warlike music . How shou'd they stay ? EPILOGUE to the Tragedy of Cleone .
WELL ELL , ladies -- so much for the tragic stile And now the custom is to make
you ...
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Twas such the ling'ring Trojan's shame betray'd , When Maia's fon the frown of
Jove display'd : When wealth , fame , empire , cou'd no ballance prove For the
soft reign of Dido , and of love . Thus ill with arduous glory love conspires ; Soft ...
Twas such the ling'ring Trojan's shame betray'd , When Maia's fon the frown of
Jove display'd : When wealth , fame , empire , cou'd no ballance prove For the
soft reign of Dido , and of love . Thus ill with arduous glory love conspires ; Soft ...
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A coxcomb's jest , however vile , Was sure , at least , of Damon's smile : That
coxcomb ne'er deny'd him sense ; For why ? it prov'd his own pretence : All own'd
, were modefty away , Damon cou'd shine as much as they . When wine and foily
...
A coxcomb's jest , however vile , Was sure , at least , of Damon's smile : That
coxcomb ne'er deny'd him sense ; For why ? it prov'd his own pretence : All own'd
, were modefty away , Damon cou'd shine as much as they . When wine and foily
...
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... their fair domain . Nor yet supine , nor void of rage , retir'd The pest gigantic ;
whose revengeful stroke Ting'd the red annals of Maria's reign . When from the
tenderest breast , each wayward priest Cou'd banish mercy , and implant a fiend !
... their fair domain . Nor yet supine , nor void of rage , retir'd The pest gigantic ;
whose revengeful stroke Ting'd the red annals of Maria's reign . When from the
tenderest breast , each wayward priest Cou'd banish mercy , and implant a fiend !
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