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... shade to shade , By godlike poets venerable made : 270 Here his first lays majestic Denham sung ; There the last numbers flow'd from Cowley's tongue . Oh early lost ! what tears the river shed , When the sad pomp along his banks was led ...
... shade to shade , By godlike poets venerable made : 270 Here his first lays majestic Denham sung ; There the last numbers flow'd from Cowley's tongue . Oh early lost ! what tears the river shed , When the sad pomp along his banks was led ...
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... shades of life , And shun the splendid walks of fame ; There are that hold it rueful strife To risk Ambition's losing ... shade , that fragrant breath , Thy little virtues safely blew . Go , and in day's more dang'rous hour , Guard thy ...
... shades of life , And shun the splendid walks of fame ; There are that hold it rueful strife To risk Ambition's losing ... shade , that fragrant breath , Thy little virtues safely blew . Go , and in day's more dang'rous hour , Guard thy ...
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... shade , 477 Thus Kitty , beautiful and young , 15 Thy country , Wilberforce , with just disdain , 877 Thy forest , Windsor ! and thy green retreats , 167 Tiger ! tiger ! burning bright , 897 Timely blossom , infant fair , 89 Tir'd ...
... shade , 477 Thus Kitty , beautiful and young , 15 Thy country , Wilberforce , with just disdain , 877 Thy forest , Windsor ! and thy green retreats , 167 Tiger ! tiger ! burning bright , 897 Timely blossom , infant fair , 89 Tir'd ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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