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 piecesR. and J. Dodsley, in Pall-mall., 1764 - 345 ページ |
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... pensive fit beneath some nodding tow'r . Or where fome duct , by rolling feasons worn , Convey'd pure streams to ROME's imperial wall , Near the wide breach in filence let me mourn ; Or tune my dirges to the water's fall . al 1 Genius ...
... pensive fit beneath some nodding tow'r . Or where fome duct , by rolling feasons worn , Convey'd pure streams to ROME's imperial wall , Near the wide breach in filence let me mourn ; Or tune my dirges to the water's fall . al 1 Genius ...
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... PART the FIRST . Perhaps fome cloud eclips'd the day , When thus I tun'd my pensive lay . " The fhip is launch'd - we catch the gale- On life's extended ocean fail : For For happiness our courfe we bend , Our ardent cry [ 262 ]
... PART the FIRST . Perhaps fome cloud eclips'd the day , When thus I tun'd my pensive lay . " The fhip is launch'd - we catch the gale- On life's extended ocean fail : For For happiness our courfe we bend , Our ardent cry [ 262 ]
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... pensive muse Belov'd in vain ? too copious is my theme ! Which of your boasted race might hope reward Like loyal BUTLER , when the lib'ral CHARLES , The judge of wit , perus'd the sprightly page Triumphant o'er his foes ? Believe not ...
... pensive muse Belov'd in vain ? too copious is my theme ! Which of your boasted race might hope reward Like loyal BUTLER , when the lib'ral CHARLES , The judge of wit , perus'd the sprightly page Triumphant o'er his foes ? Believe not ...
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... pensive scenes thy philofophic mind . These were thy haunts , thy opulent abodes , O fuperftition ! hence the dire disease , ( Ballanc'd with which the fam'd Athenian pest Were a fhort head - ach , were the trivial pain Of tranfient ...
... pensive scenes thy philofophic mind . These were thy haunts , thy opulent abodes , O fuperftition ! hence the dire disease , ( Ballanc'd with which the fam'd Athenian pest Were a fhort head - ach , were the trivial pain Of tranfient ...
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... wife , Of fair ambition . Long his regal foul Firm and erect the peevish priest exil'd , And brav'd the fury of revengeful ROME . * HENRY II . + R.CHARD I. In vain ! let one faint malady diffufe The pensive X 4 In [ 311 ]
... wife , Of fair ambition . Long his regal foul Firm and erect the peevish priest exil'd , And brav'd the fury of revengeful ROME . * HENRY II . + R.CHARD I. In vain ! let one faint malady diffufe The pensive X 4 In [ 311 ]
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