The Works of the English Poets, Volume 33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 pages |
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... shade . STREPHON . 65 All nature mourns , the fkies relent in showers , Hush'd are the birds , and clos'd the drooping flowers ; If Delia fmile , the flowers begin to spring , The skies to brighten , and the birds to fing . 71 DAPH ...
... shade . STREPHON . 65 All nature mourns , the fkies relent in showers , Hush'd are the birds , and clos'd the drooping flowers ; If Delia fmile , the flowers begin to spring , The skies to brighten , and the birds to fing . 71 DAPH ...
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... from the Pleiads fruitful fhowers defcend . VARIATIONS . Ver . 99. was originally , The turf with country dainties fhall be fpread , And trees with twining branches shade your head . P SUM M E R. THE SECOND PASTORAL , OR A 30 POPE'S POEM S.
... from the Pleiads fruitful fhowers defcend . VARIATIONS . Ver . 99. was originally , The turf with country dainties fhall be fpread , And trees with twining branches shade your head . P SUM M E R. THE SECOND PASTORAL , OR A 30 POPE'S POEM S.
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... shade . 35 40 45 50 55 60 Come , lovely nymph , and blefs the filent hours , When fwains from fheering feek their nightly bowers ; VOL . I. D When When weary reapers quit the fultry field , And crown'd PASTORAL II . 33.
... shade . 35 40 45 50 55 60 Come , lovely nymph , and blefs the filent hours , When fwains from fheering feek their nightly bowers ; VOL . I. D When When weary reapers quit the fultry field , And crown'd PASTORAL II . 33.
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... shade : Where'er you tread , the blushing flowers fhall rife , 75 And all things flourish where you turn your eyes . Oh ... shades the panting flocks remove ; Ye gods ! and is there no relief for Love ? 85 But Ver . 79 , 80 . VARIATION ...
... shade : Where'er you tread , the blushing flowers fhall rife , 75 And all things flourish where you turn your eyes . Oh ... shades the panting flocks remove ; Ye gods ! and is there no relief for Love ? 85 But Ver . 79 , 80 . VARIATION ...
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... shades glide o'er the dusky green . Refound , ye hills , refound my mournful lay ! Beneath yon ' poplar oft we past the day : Oft ' on the rind I carv'd her amorous vows , While fhe with garlands hung the bending boughs : The garlands ...
... shades glide o'er the dusky green . Refound , ye hills , refound my mournful lay ! Beneath yon ' poplar oft we past the day : Oft ' on the rind I carv'd her amorous vows , While fhe with garlands hung the bending boughs : The garlands ...
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