Silver Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyArthur Pollard Dent, 1976 - 274 pagina's |
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Pagina 75
... youth , the gay alcove , Nor tempt the snares of wily love . When Charms thus press on ev'ry Sense , What Thought of Flight , or of Defence ? Deceitful Hope , and vain Desire , Forever flutter o'er her lyre ; Delighting , as the youth ...
... youth , the gay alcove , Nor tempt the snares of wily love . When Charms thus press on ev'ry Sense , What Thought of Flight , or of Defence ? Deceitful Hope , and vain Desire , Forever flutter o'er her lyre ; Delighting , as the youth ...
Pagina 210
... Youth ! for she thy Love hath won , The tender Zara , will be most undone ! Big swell'd my Heart , and own'd the pow'rful Maid , When fast she dropt her Tears , and thus she said : ' Farewel the Youth whom Sighs could not detain , Whom ...
... Youth ! for she thy Love hath won , The tender Zara , will be most undone ! Big swell'd my Heart , and own'd the pow'rful Maid , When fast she dropt her Tears , and thus she said : ' Farewel the Youth whom Sighs could not detain , Whom ...
Pagina 211
... Youth , with Flocks upon the Plain : At Morn she came those willing Flocks to lead , Where Lillies rear them in the wat'ry Mead ; From early Dawn the live - long Hours she told , ' Till late at silent Eve she penn'd the Fold . Deep in ...
... Youth , with Flocks upon the Plain : At Morn she came those willing Flocks to lead , Where Lillies rear them in the wat'ry Mead ; From early Dawn the live - long Hours she told , ' Till late at silent Eve she penn'd the Fold . Deep in ...
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A Description of the Morning | 8 |
Horace Lib 2 Sat 6 | 28 |
A Satirical Elegy on the Death | 34 |
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