Specimens of the Early English Poets, Volumen1Edwards, 1790 - 323 páginas |
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... skies ? See where Jove and Venus shine , Shewing in her heavenly eyes That defire is divine ! I ftept forth to touch the sky , I a god by Cupid's dreams , Cynthia , who did naked lie , Runs away , like filver ftreams Leaving hollow ...
... skies ? See where Jove and Venus shine , Shewing in her heavenly eyes That defire is divine ! I ftept forth to touch the sky , I a god by Cupid's dreams , Cynthia , who did naked lie , Runs away , like filver ftreams Leaving hollow ...
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... Enamoured fmiles on woods and flow'ry plains ? The bird , as if my questions did her move , With trembling wings figh'd forth , I love , I love . SONG . PHOEBUS arife , And paint the fable skies 128 WILLIAM DRUMMOND .
... Enamoured fmiles on woods and flow'ry plains ? The bird , as if my questions did her move , With trembling wings figh'd forth , I love , I love . SONG . PHOEBUS arife , And paint the fable skies 128 WILLIAM DRUMMOND .
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George Ellis. SONG . PHOEBUS arife , And paint the fable skies With azure , white , and red : Roufe Memnon's mother from her Tithon's bed , That the may thy career with roses spread . The nightingales thy coming each - where fing ...
George Ellis. SONG . PHOEBUS arife , And paint the fable skies With azure , white , and red : Roufe Memnon's mother from her Tithon's bed , That the may thy career with roses spread . The nightingales thy coming each - where fing ...
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... skies : Then dart not from thy borrow'd sphere . Lightning on him that fix'd thee there . Tempt me with fuch affrights no more , Left what I made I uncreate , Let fools thy myftic forms adore , I'll know thee in thy mortal state . Wife ...
... skies : Then dart not from thy borrow'd sphere . Lightning on him that fix'd thee there . Tempt me with fuch affrights no more , Left what I made I uncreate , Let fools thy myftic forms adore , I'll know thee in thy mortal state . Wife ...
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... skies , ( When the half - funk failors hafte To rend fail and cut their maft ) Shine not welcome as her eyes ; But those beams , than storms more black , If they point at me , I wrack . Then for fear of fuch a fire , Which kills worse ...
... skies , ( When the half - funk failors hafte To rend fail and cut their maft ) Shine not welcome as her eyes ; But those beams , than storms more black , If they point at me , I wrack . Then for fear of fuch a fire , Which kills worse ...
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