Selection of poems [by various authors, ed. by C. Smart].Charles Snart N.Hage, 1808 |
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... lov'd recess ; Beds with pinks and roses gay , The pride and boast of June and May . Contemplation , nymph serene ! Guide to lawns , or upland green , Or near the promontory's side- Let me hear the roaring 13 Contemplation.
... lov'd recess ; Beds with pinks and roses gay , The pride and boast of June and May . Contemplation , nymph serene ! Guide to lawns , or upland green , Or near the promontory's side- Let me hear the roaring 13 Contemplation.
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... lov'd despair , My lot for ever be ; So , my soul's lord , the pangs I bear Be never known by thee . And when pale characters of death Shall mark this alter'd cheek , When my poor wasted trembling breath , My life's last hope would ...
... lov'd despair , My lot for ever be ; So , my soul's lord , the pangs I bear Be never known by thee . And when pale characters of death Shall mark this alter'd cheek , When my poor wasted trembling breath , My life's last hope would ...
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... Lov'd , pity'd , scorn'd , and honour'd — Elwes dy'd . In this contracted character we see Wealth lov'd for wealth is study'd misery ; Who with such parching avarice is curst , Feels of all pangs of penury the worst ; For while the ...
... Lov'd , pity'd , scorn'd , and honour'd — Elwes dy'd . In this contracted character we see Wealth lov'd for wealth is study'd misery ; Who with such parching avarice is curst , Feels of all pangs of penury the worst ; For while the ...
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... lov'd to see the angel there , And therefore drain❜d the pot . When John found all remonstrance vain , Another card he play'd , And where the angel stood so plain , He got a devil portray'd . ! Joan saw the horns , Joan saw the tail ...
... lov'd to see the angel there , And therefore drain❜d the pot . When John found all remonstrance vain , Another card he play'd , And where the angel stood so plain , He got a devil portray'd . ! Joan saw the horns , Joan saw the tail ...
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... lov'd parent's pangs to see ; And when thou think'st upon the cause , That paleness will have charms for thee . And thou wilt fondly press that cheek , Bid happiness its bloom restore , And thus in tend'rest accents speak , " Sweet ...
... lov'd parent's pangs to see ; And when thou think'st upon the cause , That paleness will have charms for thee . And thou wilt fondly press that cheek , Bid happiness its bloom restore , And thus in tend'rest accents speak , " Sweet ...
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beam beauteous beauty beneath blest bliss bloom blush bosom bow'r breast breath bright canst charms cheek cheer cry'd dear death delight e'er EPIGRAM ev'ning ev'ry fair fancy fate fear flame flow'r folding star fond friend of human gale gentle give gloom glow grace hail happy hast hear heart heav'n honour hope hour kind gentlemen life's light lov'd love's lyre maid mind morn mourn muse Musidora ne'er night nymph o'er pain peace Pindar pity pleasure pow'r praise pride rapture rill rise rose rove sacred scene shade shine sigh silent sing skies smile soft song sooth sorrow soul spring sting-fish strain stream swain sweet tear Tell tender thee thine thought thro TOM JONES trembling TRIUMPH OF BEAUTY Twas vale vex'd virtue voice wilt thou wind wings wish youth