Epistles, Odes, and Other PoemsJohn Watts, 1806 - 306 páginas |
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... cheek it shades , Oh ! I should have full many a tale , To tell of young Azorian maids . * Dear STRANGFORD ! at this hour , perhaps , Some faithful lover ( not so blest As they , who in their ladies ' laps May cradle every wish to rest ...
... cheek it shades , Oh ! I should have full many a tale , To tell of young Azorian maids . * Dear STRANGFORD ! at this hour , perhaps , Some faithful lover ( not so blest As they , who in their ladies ' laps May cradle every wish to rest ...
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... cheeks of toil , Walks o'er the free unlorded soil , Effacing with her splendid share The drops that war had sprinkled there ! Thrice happy land ! where he who flies From the dark ills of other skies , From scorn , or want's unnerving ...
... cheeks of toil , Walks o'er the free unlorded soil , Effacing with her splendid share The drops that war had sprinkled there ! Thrice happy land ! where he who flies From the dark ills of other skies , From scorn , or want's unnerving ...
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... cheek , And tells me , the night shall go rapidly by , For the dawn of our hope , of our heaven , is nigh ! Sweet spirit ! if such be your magical power , It will lighten the lapse of full many an hour ; And let Fortune's realities ...
... cheek , And tells me , the night shall go rapidly by , For the dawn of our hope , of our heaven , is nigh ! Sweet spirit ! if such be your magical power , It will lighten the lapse of full many an hour ; And let Fortune's realities ...
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... cheeks , whene'er they meet- Why is it thus ? do , tell me , sweet ! Ah , Laïs , are my bodings right ? Am I to lose you ! is to - night Our last - go , false to heaven and me ! Your very tears are treachery . SUCH , while in air I ...
... cheeks , whene'er they meet- Why is it thus ? do , tell me , sweet ! Ah , Laïs , are my bodings right ? Am I to lose you ! is to - night Our last - go , false to heaven and me ! Your very tears are treachery . SUCH , while in air I ...
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... cheek one rose - bud moré , And bid that flushing lip be dearer , Which had been , oh ! too dear before ? But , whither means the muse to roam ! ' Tis time to call the wanderer home : Who could have ever thought to search her Up in the ...
... cheek one rose - bud moré , And bid that flushing lip be dearer , Which had been , oh ! too dear before ? But , whither means the muse to roam ! ' Tis time to call the wanderer home : Who could have ever thought to search her Up in the ...
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Abbé Raynal Achilles Tatius ancient Aristippus Aristotle bard beam beauty beneath Bermuda blessed blest bliss bloom blush bosom bower breast breath breath'd breeze bright brow burning charm cheek Cicero clime dæmon dear Dismal Swamp Dithyrambic divine dream earth Epicurean Epicurus fair fancy feel felt fire flame flowers glow grace hath heart heaven heavenly hour hung Iamblichus isle kiss Laïs Lake lamp languid Leontium light lip's look look'd lov'd lover lyre magic maid mingle morning murmurs ne'er never night nymph o'er Ovid philosophers Pindar Plato play'd Plutarch pure Pythagoras rosy round roves seem'd shade shed sigh sigh'd sleep smile soft song soul spirit spring steal Stoics stole sweet sweetly tear tell thee thine thou thought thrill Twas vermil warm wave weep wing δε και μεν τε