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... skies . W. WYCHERLEY . TO 50 Mr. POPE , on his Windfor - Foreft . a H Salutes thee from the bleak Atlantic shore . To our dark world thy fhining page is shown , And Windfor's gay retreat becomes our own . The Eastern pomp had just ...
... skies . W. WYCHERLEY . TO 50 Mr. POPE , on his Windfor - Foreft . a H Salutes thee from the bleak Atlantic shore . To our dark world thy fhining page is shown , And Windfor's gay retreat becomes our own . The Eastern pomp had just ...
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... skies ; Or fofter than a yielding virgin's figh , The gentle breezes breathe away and die . Thus , like the radiant God who sheds the day , You paint the vale , or gild the azure way ; And while with ev'ry theme the verse complies ...
... skies ; Or fofter than a yielding virgin's figh , The gentle breezes breathe away and die . Thus , like the radiant God who sheds the day , You paint the vale , or gild the azure way ; And while with ev'ry theme the verse complies ...
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... skies . SIMON HARCOURT . To Mr. PoP E. 4a From Rome , 1730 . I Mmortal Bard ! for whom each Muse has wove The fairest garlands of th ' Aonian Grove ; Preferv'd , our drooping Genius to restore , When Addison and Congreve are no more ...
... skies . SIMON HARCOURT . To Mr. PoP E. 4a From Rome , 1730 . I Mmortal Bard ! for whom each Muse has wove The fairest garlands of th ' Aonian Grove ; Preferv'd , our drooping Genius to restore , When Addison and Congreve are no more ...
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... & c . 55 60 65 VER . 58. She runs , but hopes . ] Imitation of Virgil , Malo me Galatea petit , lafciva puella , Et fugit ad falices , fed fe cupit ante videri . STRESTRE PHO N. All nature mourns , the skies relent in 32 PASTORALS .
... & c . 55 60 65 VER . 58. She runs , but hopes . ] Imitation of Virgil , Malo me Galatea petit , lafciva puella , Et fugit ad falices , fed fe cupit ante videri . STRESTRE PHO N. All nature mourns , the skies relent in 32 PASTORALS .
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Alexander Pope. STRE PHO N. All nature mourns , the skies relent in fhow'rs , Hufh'd are the birds , and clos'd the drooping flow'rs ; If Delia fmile , the flow'rs begin to spring , The skies to brighten , and the birds to fing . 71 ...
Alexander Pope. STRE PHO N. All nature mourns , the skies relent in fhow'rs , Hufh'd are the birds , and clos'd the drooping flow'rs ; If Delia fmile , the flow'rs begin to spring , The skies to brighten , and the birds to fing . 71 ...
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