The Works of the English Poets, Volume 56J. Rivington, 1779 - 371 pages |
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... SONS , T. DAVIES , T.PAYNE , B. WHITE , S. CROWDER , T. CASLON , OWEN , T. LONGMAN , B. LAW , E. AND C. DILLY , J. DODSLEY , H. BALDWIN , J.WILKIE , J. ROBSON , J. JOHNSON , T. LOWNDES , T. BECKET , G. ROBINSON , T.CADELL , W. DAVIS , J ...
... SONS , T. DAVIES , T.PAYNE , B. WHITE , S. CROWDER , T. CASLON , OWEN , T. LONGMAN , B. LAW , E. AND C. DILLY , J. DODSLEY , H. BALDWIN , J.WILKIE , J. ROBSON , J. JOHNSON , T. LOWNDES , T. BECKET , G. ROBINSON , T.CADELL , W. DAVIS , J ...
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... S O N G. Written in the Year 1732 . I. WHEN Delia on the plain appears , Aw'd by a thousand tender fears , I would approach , but dare not move : Tell me , my heart , if this be love ? II . Whene'er she speaks , my ravish'd ear No other ...
... S O N G. Written in the Year 1732 . I. WHEN Delia on the plain appears , Aw'd by a thousand tender fears , I would approach , but dare not move : Tell me , my heart , if this be love ? II . Whene'er she speaks , my ravish'd ear No other ...
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... S O N G. Written in the Year 1733 . I. THE heavy hours are almost past That part my love and me : My longing eyes may hope at laft Their only wish to fee . II . But how , my Delia , will you meet The man you've loft so long ? Will love ...
... S O N G. Written in the Year 1733 . I. THE heavy hours are almost past That part my love and me : My longing eyes may hope at laft Their only wish to fee . II . But how , my Delia , will you meet The man you've loft so long ? Will love ...
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... SON G. Written in the Year 1732 . I. AY , Myra , why is gentle Love A ftranger to that mind , Which Pity and Esteem can move ; Which can be just and kind ? I II . Is II . Is it , because you fear to share 52 LYTTELTON'S POEMS . Song ...
... SON G. Written in the Year 1732 . I. AY , Myra , why is gentle Love A ftranger to that mind , Which Pity and Esteem can move ; Which can be just and kind ? I II . Is II . Is it , because you fear to share 52 LYTTELTON'S POEMS . Song ...
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... Sons of Gods his lyre he ftrings , And of fierce Centaurs flain , and dire Chimæra fings . Or whether Pifa's Victors be his theme , The valiant champion and the rapid fteed ; Who from the banks of Alpheus , facred ftream , Triumphant ...
... Sons of Gods his lyre he ftrings , And of fierce Centaurs flain , and dire Chimæra fings . Or whether Pifa's Victors be his theme , The valiant champion and the rapid fteed ; Who from the banks of Alpheus , facred ftream , Triumphant ...
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