The Oxford Book of Eighteenth Century VerseDavid Nichol Smith Clarendon Press, 1971 - 727 pages |
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... wild Thing , that ever art leaping or aching , For the Black , for the Fair : In what Clime , in what Nation , Hast thou not felt a Fit of Pitapatation ? Thus accus'd , the wild Thing gave this serious Reply 60 ISAAC WATTS.
... wild Thing , that ever art leaping or aching , For the Black , for the Fair : In what Clime , in what Nation , Hast thou not felt a Fit of Pitapatation ? Thus accus'd , the wild Thing gave this serious Reply 60 ISAAC WATTS.
Page 260
David Nichol Smith. Where the wild Thyme and Camomil are found : There would he linger , till the latest Ray Of ... wild Wave of Pleasure hither drove , Before the sprightly Tempest tossing light : Certes , he was a most engaging ...
David Nichol Smith. Where the wild Thyme and Camomil are found : There would he linger , till the latest Ray Of ... wild Wave of Pleasure hither drove , Before the sprightly Tempest tossing light : Certes , he was a most engaging ...
Page 406
... wild . When all Nature's hush'd asleep , Nor Love nor Guilt their vigils keep , Soft you leave your cavern'd den , And wander o'er the works of men . But when Phosphor brings the dawn By her dappled coursers drawn , Again you to the wild ...
... wild . When all Nature's hush'd asleep , Nor Love nor Guilt their vigils keep , Soft you leave your cavern'd den , And wander o'er the works of men . But when Phosphor brings the dawn By her dappled coursers drawn , Again you to the wild ...
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auld lang syne beauty beneath bless blest bliss bloom bosom breast breath busk charms chearful Cumnor dear Death delight divine dydd e'er Ev'n ev'ry eyes fair Fame Fancy Fate fear flowers frae Glory grace grave green Grongar Hill grove hand happy hear heart Heart of Oak Heav'n hill hour King live Lord lov'd lyre maid maun mind morning mourn Muse Nature's ne'er never night numbers Nymph o'er Olney Hymns pain Passion peace Pity plain pleas'd pleasure Poems poor pow'r praise pride rise round scene Scots Musical Museum shade shine sigh sing smile soft Song Sonnet sorrow soul Spring strain stream swain sweet tears tell thee thine thou thought thro toil Twas vale verse Virtue voice wave wawking weep wild wind wings wyfe wyllowe Yarrow ynne youth