Careless tripping o'er the green The sprightly Deshoulieres appears With winning air and brow serene, Unclouded by the frown of years ; Around the Nymph in graceful state A thousand smiling Cupids wait, And each performs his... Poems - Seite 17von Michael Wodhull - 1804 - 215 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...rest, Her strains so feelingly express The force of elegant distress, Implanted in a female breast. Carelessly tripping o'er the green The sprightly Deshoulieres...smiling Cupids wait, And each performs his destin'd parti . Some give the cheeks a livelier glow, Some tune the lyre, some twang the To pierce the most... | |
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...rest, Her strains so feelingly express The force of elegant distress, Implanted in a female breast. Carelessly tripping o'er the green The sprightly Deshoulieres...appears With winning air and brow serene, Unclouded ty the frown of years ; Around the Nymph in graceful state, A thousand smiling Cupids wait, And each... | |
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...strains so feelingly express The force of elegant distress, Implanted in a female breast. Careless tripping o'er the green The sprightly Deshoulieres...thousand smiling Cupids wait, And each performs his destined part ; Some give the cheeks a livelier glow, Some tune the lyre, some twang the bow, To pierce... | |
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...strains so feelingly express The force of elegant distress, Implanted in a female breast. Careless tripping o'er the green The sprightly Deshoulieres...thousand smiling Cupids wait, And each performs his destined part; Some give the cheeks a livelier glow, Some tune the lyre, some twang the bow, To pierce... | |
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...distress, Implanted in a female breast. Careless tripping o'er the green The sprightly Deslioulieres appears With winning air and brow serene, Unclouded...thousand smiling Cupids wait, And each performs his destined part ; Some give the cheeks a livelier glow, Some tune the lyre, some twang the bow, To pierce... | |
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