The English Anthology. Volume the First [-third], Volume 1Egerton, 1793 - 349 pages |
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... dame , 15 To bayte her eyes , whyche kept the leads above ; The gravel ground , wythe fleves tyde on the helme On fomyng horse , with swordes and friendly hartes ; Wythe chere as though one should another whelme , Where we have fought ...
... dame , 15 To bayte her eyes , whyche kept the leads above ; The gravel ground , wythe fleves tyde on the helme On fomyng horse , with swordes and friendly hartes ; Wythe chere as though one should another whelme , Where we have fought ...
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... dame , of princes blood ; From tender yeres in Britaine she doth rest , With Kinges childe , where she tasteth costly foode . Honfdon did firft prefent her to myne yien : Bright is her hewe , and Geraldine fhe hight ; 10 Hampton me ...
... dame , of princes blood ; From tender yeres in Britaine she doth rest , With Kinges childe , where she tasteth costly foode . Honfdon did firft prefent her to myne yien : Bright is her hewe , and Geraldine fhe hight ; 10 Hampton me ...
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... dame Natures lays , Thinking your voices understood , By your weak accents , what's your praise When Philomel her voice fhall raife ? You violets , that first appear , By your pure purple mantles known , Like the proud virgins of the ...
... dame Natures lays , Thinking your voices understood , By your weak accents , what's your praise When Philomel her voice fhall raife ? You violets , that first appear , By your pure purple mantles known , Like the proud virgins of the ...
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... dames before : 55 Oft lift'ning how the hounds and horn Chearly roufe the flumbring Morn , From the fide of fom hoar hill , Through the high wood echoing fhrill . Som time walking , not unfeen , By hedge - row elms , on hillocks green ...
... dames before : 55 Oft lift'ning how the hounds and horn Chearly roufe the flumbring Morn , From the fide of fom hoar hill , Through the high wood echoing fhrill . Som time walking , not unfeen , By hedge - row elms , on hillocks green ...
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... dames , Their feafts , their revels , and their amorous flames ! ' Tis ftill the fame , although their aery shape All but a quick poetick fight escape . There Faunus and Sylvanus keep their courts , And thither all the horned hoft ...
... dames , Their feafts , their revels , and their amorous flames ! ' Tis ftill the fame , although their aery shape All but a quick poetick fight escape . There Faunus and Sylvanus keep their courts , And thither all the horned hoft ...
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