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... bright eternal Temple stands , Its prospect an unbounded view commands : Say , wond'rous youth , what Column wilt thou chuse , What laurell'd Arch for thy triumphant Mufe ? Tho ' each great Ancient court thee to his fhrine , Tho ' ev'ry ...
... bright eternal Temple stands , Its prospect an unbounded view commands : Say , wond'rous youth , what Column wilt thou chuse , What laurell'd Arch for thy triumphant Mufe ? Tho ' each great Ancient court thee to his fhrine , Tho ' ev'ry ...
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... bright figns in beauteous order lie ? DAMON . Then fing by turns , by turns the Muses fing , Now hawthorns bloffem , now the daifies spring , Now leaves the trees , and flow'rs adorn the ground ; Begin , the vales shall ev'ry note ...
... bright figns in beauteous order lie ? DAMON . Then fing by turns , by turns the Muses fing , Now hawthorns bloffem , now the daifies spring , Now leaves the trees , and flow'rs adorn the ground ; Begin , the vales shall ev'ry note ...
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... bright than noon , yet fresh as early day ;! VER . 69. All natúre mourns . ] Virg . Aret ager , vitio moriens fitit aëris herba , & c . Phyllidis adventu noftr¿ nemus omne virebitVER . 69 , & c . These verses were thus at first ; All ...
... bright than noon , yet fresh as early day ;! VER . 69. All natúre mourns . ] Virg . Aret ager , vitio moriens fitit aëris herba , & c . Phyllidis adventu noftr¿ nemus omne virebitVER . 69 , & c . These verses were thus at first ; All ...
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... bright Venus with Adonis stray'd , And chafte Diana haunts the forest - shade . Come , lovely nymph , and bless the filent hours , When fwains from fheering feek their nightly bow'rs ; When weary reapers quit the fultry field , 65 And ...
... bright Venus with Adonis stray'd , And chafte Diana haunts the forest - shade . Come , lovely nymph , and bless the filent hours , When fwains from fheering feek their nightly bow'rs ; When weary reapers quit the fultry field , 65 And ...
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... , Their artless paffions , and their tender pains . 5 This Paftoral confifts of two parts , like the 8th of Virgil : The Scene , a Hill ; the Time , at Sun - fet . Now Now fetting Phoebus fhone ferenely bright , 15 And fleecy AUT ...
... , Their artless paffions , and their tender pains . 5 This Paftoral confifts of two parts , like the 8th of Virgil : The Scene , a Hill ; the Time , at Sun - fet . Now Now fetting Phoebus fhone ferenely bright , 15 And fleecy AUT ...
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