The Works of the English Poets, Volume 33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 pages |
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... foon take a higher flight ; So larks , which first from lowly fields arise , Mount by degrees , and reach at last the skies . .30 35 45 50 W. WYCHERLEY . Το To Mr. POPE , on his WINDSOR - FOREST . [ x ] WINTER, the fourth Paftoral, MAMMY.
... foon take a higher flight ; So larks , which first from lowly fields arise , Mount by degrees , and reach at last the skies . .30 35 45 50 W. WYCHERLEY . Το To Mr. POPE , on his WINDSOR - FOREST . [ x ] WINTER, the fourth Paftoral, MAMMY.
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... skies . " 30 35 40 SIMON HARCOURT . [ The verses to Mr. Pope , by the Duke of Bucking- ham , Dr. Parnell , Mr. Broome , Mr. Fenton , and Lord Lyttelton , are inferted among the Poems of their refpective Authors . ] PRE- THE POEMS O F ...
... skies . " 30 35 40 SIMON HARCOURT . [ The verses to Mr. Pope , by the Duke of Bucking- ham , Dr. Parnell , Mr. Broome , Mr. Fenton , and Lord Lyttelton , are inferted among the Poems of their refpective Authors . ] PRE- THE POEMS O F ...
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... skies to brighten , and the birds to fing . 71 DAPH- VARIATIONS . Ver . 61. It ftood thus at first : Let rich Iberia golden fleeces boast , Her purple wool the proud Affyrian coast , Bleft Thames's fhores , & c . Ver . 61. Originally ...
... skies to brighten , and the birds to fing . 71 DAPH- VARIATIONS . Ver . 61. It ftood thus at first : Let rich Iberia golden fleeces boast , Her purple wool the proud Affyrian coast , Bleft Thames's fhores , & c . Ver . 61. Originally ...
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... skies ; While labouring oxen , fpent with toil and heat , In their loofe traces from the field retreat : While curling fmoaks from village - tops are feen , And the fleet shades glide o'er the dusky green . Refound , ye hills , refound ...
... skies ; While labouring oxen , fpent with toil and heat , In their loofe traces from the field retreat : While curling fmoaks from village - tops are feen , And the fleet shades glide o'er the dusky green . Refound , ye hills , refound ...
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... approach of night , The skies yet blushing with departing light , When falling dews with spangles deck'd the glade , And the low fun had lengthen'd every shade . D 4 95 100 WINTER . W .I Ι N T E R. THE FOURTH PASTORAL PASTORAL 39 III .
... approach of night , The skies yet blushing with departing light , When falling dews with spangles deck'd the glade , And the low fun had lengthen'd every shade . D 4 95 100 WINTER . W .I Ι N T E R. THE FOURTH PASTORAL PASTORAL 39 III .
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