The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of EachPhillips, Sampson, 1851 - 308 pages |
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... morn resumed her orient pride ; When wanton gales along the valleys play , Breathe on each flower , and bear their sweets away , By Tigris ' wand'ring waves he sat , and sung This useful lesson for the fair and young : Ye Persian dames ...
... morn resumed her orient pride ; When wanton gales along the valleys play , Breathe on each flower , and bear their sweets away , By Tigris ' wand'ring waves he sat , and sung This useful lesson for the fair and young : Ye Persian dames ...
Page 16
... morn she came her willing flocks to lead , Where lilies rear them in the watery mead ; From early dawn the live - long hours she told , Till late at silent eve she penn'd the fold . Deep in the grove , beneath the secret shade , A ...
... morn she came her willing flocks to lead , Where lilies rear them in the watery mead ; From early dawn the live - long hours she told , Till late at silent eve she penn'd the fold . Deep in the grove , beneath the secret shade , A ...
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... veiling cloud , Breathed her magic notes aloud : And thou , thou rich - hair'd youth of morn , And all thy subject life was born ! C The dangerous passions kept aloof , Far from the sainted ON THE POETICAL CHARACTER . 25.
... veiling cloud , Breathed her magic notes aloud : And thou , thou rich - hair'd youth of morn , And all thy subject life was born ! C The dangerous passions kept aloof , Far from the sainted ON THE POETICAL CHARACTER . 25.
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... morning dew , Blew an inspiring air that dale and thicket rung , The hunter's call , to Faun and Dryad known . The oak crown'd Sisters , and their chaste - eyed Queen , Satyrs and Sylvan boys were seen , Peeping from forth their alleys ...
... morning dew , Blew an inspiring air that dale and thicket rung , The hunter's call , to Faun and Dryad known . The oak crown'd Sisters , and their chaste - eyed Queen , Satyrs and Sylvan boys were seen , Peeping from forth their alleys ...
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... morning's opening ray , In vain our Britain hoped an equal day ! No second growth the western isle could bear , At once exhausted with too rich a year . Too nicely Jonson knew the critic's part ; Nature in him was almost lost in art ...
... morning's opening ray , In vain our Britain hoped an equal day ! No second growth the western isle could bear , At once exhausted with too rich a year . Too nicely Jonson knew the critic's part ; Nature in him was almost lost in art ...
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