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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Then in their feasts thy name shall Grecians join ; Shall pour the sparkling juice to
Jove's and thine . Thine , us'd in war , shall raise their native fire ; Thine , us'd in
peace , their mutual faith inspire . Dullnefs perhaps thro ' want of fight , may ...
Then in their feasts thy name shall Grecians join ; Shall pour the sparkling juice to
Jove's and thine . Thine , us'd in war , shall raise their native fire ; Thine , us'd in
peace , their mutual faith inspire . Dullnefs perhaps thro ' want of fight , may ...
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He perchance shall rise To nobler heights than foresight can decree . When fir'd
with wrath , for his intrigues display'd In many an idle song , Saturnian JoyE Vow'
d sure destruction to the tuneful race ; Appeas'd by suppliant PHOEBUS ...
He perchance shall rise To nobler heights than foresight can decree . When fir'd
with wrath , for his intrigues display'd In many an idle song , Saturnian JoyE Vow'
d sure destruction to the tuneful race ; Appeas'd by suppliant PHOEBUS ...
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The wanton loves , And gay desires shall spy the glim'ring tow'rs , And wing their
flight aloof : but rest confirm'd , That never shall Elvira's tongue conclude Her
shortest pray'r , ere Henry's dear success The warmest accent of her zeal employ
.
The wanton loves , And gay desires shall spy the glim'ring tow'rs , And wing their
flight aloof : but rest confirm'd , That never shall Elvira's tongue conclude Her
shortest pray'r , ere Henry's dear success The warmest accent of her zeal employ
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