An Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse, Not in Any Other Collection: with Several Pieces Never Before Published. A New Ed., Including Pieces Not in the Former Edition, and Several Never Before Printed, Tập 2J. Debrett, 1786 |
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... foul's panting with in mid - day dreams ! O ! native foil ! O ! verdure , woods , and streams , Where are ye ? And thou ! lovely Redlynch ! where Thy graffy prospects , and thy vernal air ? O ! fend thy fpacious waters to my aid , Lend ...
... foul's panting with in mid - day dreams ! O ! native foil ! O ! verdure , woods , and streams , Where are ye ? And thou ! lovely Redlynch ! where Thy graffy prospects , and thy vernal air ? O ! fend thy fpacious waters to my aid , Lend ...
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... foul to reft . Nor do I go in dread of a return , Again to trust false friends , again to mourn But fear and forrow to the western breeze To be transported to yon ' Cretan feas I give ; refolved my clofe of life to spend In idle ...
... foul to reft . Nor do I go in dread of a return , Again to trust false friends , again to mourn But fear and forrow to the western breeze To be transported to yon ' Cretan feas I give ; refolved my clofe of life to spend In idle ...
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But why should I my Werter's fate lament ? His foul to happier realms has wing'd its way , And while I weep in these close limits pent , Basks in the fplendor of eternal day . Away with forrow's unavailing figh ! My lot is cast . Within ...
But why should I my Werter's fate lament ? His foul to happier realms has wing'd its way , And while I weep in these close limits pent , Basks in the fplendor of eternal day . Away with forrow's unavailing figh ! My lot is cast . Within ...
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... foul . STROPHE II . From court's remov'd , What tho ' thy ancestors have fought The calm , unruffled hour they lov'd , In the lone vale and filent grot ; And pomp , and power , unenvying , view'd From their hereditary feat ; Where ...
... foul . STROPHE II . From court's remov'd , What tho ' thy ancestors have fought The calm , unruffled hour they lov'd , In the lone vale and filent grot ; And pomp , and power , unenvying , view'd From their hereditary feat ; Where ...
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... again her calm controul . foul Yet , tho ' no more to lonely grief refign'd I wander here to weep ; not lefs my This cool , this murmur loves , thefe verdant vales . VOL . II . C ODE 1 O DE TO A WESTMINSTER JUSTICE ON HIS LEAVING [ 29 ]
... again her calm controul . foul Yet , tho ' no more to lonely grief refign'd I wander here to weep ; not lefs my This cool , this murmur loves , thefe verdant vales . VOL . II . C ODE 1 O DE TO A WESTMINSTER JUSTICE ON HIS LEAVING [ 29 ]
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