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Page xviii
... e'er interrupts the fong : Laboriously enervate they appear , And write not to the head , but to the ear : Our minds unmov'd and unconcern'd they lull , And are at best most musically dull ; 5 10 So So purling ftreams with even murmurs ...
... e'er interrupts the fong : Laboriously enervate they appear , And write not to the head , but to the ear : Our minds unmov'd and unconcern'd they lull , And are at best most musically dull ; 5 10 So So purling ftreams with even murmurs ...
Page xxi
... e'er we dip in thy delightful page , What pompous scenes our bufy thoughts engage ! The pompous scenes in all their pride appear , Fresh in the page , as in the grove they were . Nor half fo true the fair Lodona fhows The fylvan ftate ...
... e'er we dip in thy delightful page , What pompous scenes our bufy thoughts engage ! The pompous scenes in all their pride appear , Fresh in the page , as in the grove they were . Nor half fo true the fair Lodona fhows The fylvan ftate ...
Page 40
... e'er you walk , cool gales fhall fan the glade , Trees , where you fit , fhall croud into a fhade : Where - e'er you tread , the blushing flow'rs fhall rife , And all things flourish where you turn your eyes . Oh ! how I long with you ...
... e'er you walk , cool gales fhall fan the glade , Trees , where you fit , fhall croud into a fhade : Where - e'er you tread , the blushing flow'rs fhall rife , And all things flourish where you turn your eyes . Oh ! how I long with you ...
Page 44
... e'er I cease to love . Not bubling fountains to the thirsty swain , Not balmy fleep to lab'rers faint with pain , Not show'rs to larks , or funfhine to the bee , Are half fo charming as thy fight to me . Go , gentle gales , and bear my ...
... e'er I cease to love . Not bubling fountains to the thirsty swain , Not balmy fleep to lab'rers faint with pain , Not show'rs to larks , or funfhine to the bee , Are half fo charming as thy fight to me . Go , gentle gales , and bear my ...
Page 74
... e'er he starts , a thousand steps are loft . See ! the bold youth ftrain up the threat'ning fteep , 155 Rush thro ' the thickets , down the valleys sweep , Hang o'er their courfers heads with eager speed , And earth rolls back beneath ...
... e'er he starts , a thousand steps are loft . See ! the bold youth ftrain up the threat'ning fteep , 155 Rush thro ' the thickets , down the valleys sweep , Hang o'er their courfers heads with eager speed , And earth rolls back beneath ...
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