The poetical Works of Alex. PopeSmith, 1841 |
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... fire . Not half so swift the trembling doves can fly , When the fierce eagle cleaves the liquid sky ; Not half so swiftly the fierce eagle moves , When through the clouds he drives the trembling doves ; As from the god she flew with ...
... fire . Not half so swift the trembling doves can fly , When the fierce eagle cleaves the liquid sky ; Not half so swiftly the fierce eagle moves , When through the clouds he drives the trembling doves ; As from the god she flew with ...
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... fire me , and whose visions bless , Bear me , oh bear me to sequester'd scenes3 , The bowery mazes , and surrounding greens : To Thames's banks which fragrant breezes fill , Or where ye Muses sport on COOPER'S HILL . 1 The river Loddon ...
... fire me , and whose visions bless , Bear me , oh bear me to sequester'd scenes3 , The bowery mazes , and surrounding greens : To Thames's banks which fragrant breezes fill , Or where ye Muses sport on COOPER'S HILL . 1 The river Loddon ...
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... fires with animated sounds ; Pours balm into the bleeding lover's wounds : Melancholy lifts her head , Morpheus ... fire ; And angels lean from heaven to hear . Of Orpheus now no more let poets tell . To bright Cecilia greater power ...
... fires with animated sounds ; Pours balm into the bleeding lover's wounds : Melancholy lifts her head , Morpheus ... fire ; And angels lean from heaven to hear . Of Orpheus now no more let poets tell . To bright Cecilia greater power ...
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... fire The mild and generous breast ? CHORUS . Love's purer flames the gods approve ; The gods and Brutus bend to love : Brutus for absent Portia sighs , And sterner Cassius melts at Junia's eyes . What is loose love ? a transient gust ...
... fire The mild and generous breast ? CHORUS . Love's purer flames the gods approve ; The gods and Brutus bend to love : Brutus for absent Portia sighs , And sterner Cassius melts at Junia's eyes . What is loose love ? a transient gust ...
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... fire , And taught the world with reason to admire . Then Criticism the Muse's handmaid proved , To dress her charms , and make her more beloved : But following wits from that intention stray'd , Who could not win the mistress , woo'd ...
... fire , And taught the world with reason to admire . Then Criticism the Muse's handmaid proved , To dress her charms , and make her more beloved : But following wits from that intention stray'd , Who could not win the mistress , woo'd ...
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