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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Whose virtues in our cultur'd vales appear ! For whose fad fate a thousand
shepherds grieve , And fading fields allow the grief sincere . To call loft worth
from its oppressive fhade ; To fix its equal sphere , and see it shine ; To hear it
grateful ...
Whose virtues in our cultur'd vales appear ! For whose fad fate a thousand
shepherds grieve , And fading fields allow the grief sincere . To call loft worth
from its oppressive fhade ; To fix its equal sphere , and see it shine ; To hear it
grateful ...
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Not nature can , herself , prepare A worthy wreath for Lesbia's hair , Whose
temper , like her forehead , smoothe , Whose thoughts and accents form'd to
soothe , Whose pleasing mien , and make refin'd , Whose artless breast , and
polish'd ...
Not nature can , herself , prepare A worthy wreath for Lesbia's hair , Whose
temper , like her forehead , smoothe , Whose thoughts and accents form'd to
soothe , Whose pleasing mien , and make refin'd , Whose artless breast , and
polish'd ...
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She , whose soft smile , or gentler glance to move , You vow'd the wild extremities
of love ; In whose endearments years , like moments , flew ; For whose
endearments millions seem'd too few ; She , she implores ; she bids thee seize
the prime ...
She , whose soft smile , or gentler glance to move , You vow'd the wild extremities
of love ; In whose endearments years , like moments , flew ; For whose
endearments millions seem'd too few ; She , she implores ; she bids thee seize
the prime ...
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But ' tis not GOMEZ , ' tis not he whose heart Is crusted o'er with dross , whose
callous mind Is senseless as his gold , the Nighted muse Intensely loaths . ' Tis
sure no equal task To pardon him , who lavishes his wealth On racer , fox - hound
...
But ' tis not GOMEZ , ' tis not he whose heart Is crusted o'er with dross , whose
callous mind Is senseless as his gold , the Nighted muse Intensely loaths . ' Tis
sure no equal task To pardon him , who lavishes his wealth On racer , fox - hound
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Thence journeying home , in ev'ry cloud he sees A vengeful angel , in whose
waving scroll He reads damnation ; sees its sable train Of grim attendants ,
pencild by despair ! The weary pilgrim from remoter climes By painful steps arriv'
d ; his ...
Thence journeying home , in ev'ry cloud he sees A vengeful angel , in whose
waving scroll He reads damnation ; sees its sable train Of grim attendants ,
pencild by despair ! The weary pilgrim from remoter climes By painful steps arriv'
d ; his ...
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appear beauty beneath bloom boſom breaſt breathe charms cou'd crown Damon dear delight diſplay doubt elegy ev'n ev'ry face fair fame fancy fate fear fields fire flow flow'r fond fortune gentle give gold grace grove hand hear heart hill hope hour kind lov'd maid mind moſt mournful muſe muſt native nature ne'er never nymph o'er once pain paint peace penſive perhaps plain pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe pride riſe roſe round rural ſaw ſcenes ſcorn ſee ſeem ſeen ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhore ſhould ſigh ſkies ſmile ſoft ſome ſong ſoul ſtream ſuch ſwain ſweet tear tender thee theſe thine thoſe thou thought thro toils train Twas vain virtue voice wealth whoſe wild wind wiſh youth