Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... waves , Emerging from their inmost caves . When to sweet sounds your steps you suit , And weave the minuet to the lute , Heav'ns ! how you glide ! -her neck - her chest- Does she move , or does she rest ? As those roguish eyes advance ...
... waves , Emerging from their inmost caves . When to sweet sounds your steps you suit , And weave the minuet to the lute , Heav'ns ! how you glide ! -her neck - her chest- Does she move , or does she rest ? As those roguish eyes advance ...
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... waves attracted rise , And actuate the hoary deep ; By the secret coral cell , Where love , and joy , and Neptune ... wave , and makes the wish'd for shore . Come , ye festive , social throng Who sweep the lyre , or pour the song , Your ...
... waves attracted rise , And actuate the hoary deep ; By the secret coral cell , Where love , and joy , and Neptune ... wave , and makes the wish'd for shore . Come , ye festive , social throng Who sweep the lyre , or pour the song , Your ...
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... that mock the raving of the floods , And proudly frown upon th ' impatient deep , Where is your grandeur now ? Ye foaming waves , That all along th ' immense Atlantic roar , In vain ye swell ; will a few drops suffice 28 SMART'S POEMS .
... that mock the raving of the floods , And proudly frown upon th ' impatient deep , Where is your grandeur now ? Ye foaming waves , That all along th ' immense Atlantic roar , In vain ye swell ; will a few drops suffice 28 SMART'S POEMS .
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... waves and rocks and tempests past , Enjoy the everlasting calm of Heav'n : Tis then , nor sooner , that the deathless soul Shall justly know its nature and its rise : ' Tis then the human tongue new - tun'd shall give Praises more ...
... waves and rocks and tempests past , Enjoy the everlasting calm of Heav'n : Tis then , nor sooner , that the deathless soul Shall justly know its nature and its rise : ' Tis then the human tongue new - tun'd shall give Praises more ...
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... waves Call in each river , cataract , and lake , And with the watery world down a huge rock VOL . XVI . Stands the strong citadel , and frowns defiance On adverse hosts , though many a bastion jut Forth from the ramparts elevated mound ...
... waves Call in each river , cataract , and lake , And with the watery world down a huge rock VOL . XVI . Stands the strong citadel , and frowns defiance On adverse hosts , though many a bastion jut Forth from the ramparts elevated mound ...
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