Silver Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyArthur Pollard |
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... Scene , And Shepherd - Girls shall own Thee for their Queen . With Thee be Chastity , of all afraid , Distrusting all , a wise suspicious Maid ; But Man the most ; not more the Mountain Doe Holds the swift Falcon for her deadly Foe ...
... Scene , And Shepherd - Girls shall own Thee for their Queen . With Thee be Chastity , of all afraid , Distrusting all , a wise suspicious Maid ; But Man the most ; not more the Mountain Doe Holds the swift Falcon for her deadly Foe ...
Page 211
... Scenes remove , To richer Scenes of golden Pow'r and Love ! Go leave the simple Pipe , and Shepherd's Strain , With Love ... Scene , The breezy Mountains , and the Forests green . Her Maids around her mov'd , a duteous Band ! Each bore a ...
... Scenes remove , To richer Scenes of golden Pow'r and Love ! Go leave the simple Pipe , and Shepherd's Strain , With Love ... Scene , The breezy Mountains , and the Forests green . Her Maids around her mov'd , a duteous Band ! Each bore a ...
Page 223
... Scene , And He the Wretch of Thebes no more appear'd . O Fear , I know Thee by my throbbing Heart , Thy with'ring Pow'r inspir'd each mournful Line , Tho ' gentle Pity claim her mingled Part , Yet all the Thunders of the Scene are thine ...
... Scene , And He the Wretch of Thebes no more appear'd . O Fear , I know Thee by my throbbing Heart , Thy with'ring Pow'r inspir'd each mournful Line , Tho ' gentle Pity claim her mingled Part , Yet all the Thunders of the Scene are thine ...
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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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