The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 44Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... feel . He faid , and Vulcan ftrait the Sire commands , To temper mortar with ætherial hands ; In fuch a fhape to mold a rifing fair , As virgin goddeffes are proud to wear ; To make her eyes with diamond - water shine , And form her ...
... feel . He faid , and Vulcan ftrait the Sire commands , To temper mortar with ætherial hands ; In fuch a fhape to mold a rifing fair , As virgin goddeffes are proud to wear ; To make her eyes with diamond - water shine , And form her ...
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... feels his back the lefs ; His honeft tongue and steady mind Had rid him of the lump behind , Which made him want fuccefs . With lufty livelyhed he talks , He feems a dauncing With A FAIRY TALE . 25 And full against the beam he flung, ...
... feels his back the lefs ; His honeft tongue and steady mind Had rid him of the lump behind , Which made him want fuccefs . With lufty livelyhed he talks , He feems a dauncing With A FAIRY TALE . 25 And full against the beam he flung, ...
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... feels , and only seems to feel . Yet have we foes which direful dangers caufe , Grim owls with talons arm'd , and cats with claws , And that falle trap , the den of filent fate , Where death his ambush plants around the bait : All ...
... feels , and only seems to feel . Yet have we foes which direful dangers caufe , Grim owls with talons arm'd , and cats with claws , And that falle trap , the den of filent fate , Where death his ambush plants around the bait : All ...
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... feel my bofom beat , And rife in raptures by another's heat . Thus in the wood , when fummer drefs'd the days , When Windfor lent us tuneful hours of ease , Our ears the lark , the thrush , the turtle bleft ; And Philomela fweeteft o'er ...
... feel my bofom beat , And rife in raptures by another's heat . Thus in the wood , when fummer drefs'd the days , When Windfor lent us tuneful hours of ease , Our ears the lark , the thrush , the turtle bleft ; And Philomela fweeteft o'er ...
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... ? Ah ! taftelefs all , if not enjoy'd with thee . Joy to my foul ! I feel the Goddess nigh , The face of nature cheers as well as I ; O'er O'er the flat green refreshing breezes run , The fmiling 58 : PARNELL'S POEMS .
... ? Ah ! taftelefs all , if not enjoy'd with thee . Joy to my foul ! I feel the Goddess nigh , The face of nature cheers as well as I ; O'er O'er the flat green refreshing breezes run , The fmiling 58 : PARNELL'S POEMS .
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