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... hills and dales , and now I lose the course , Nor can the rapid fight pursue the flying horse . Oh cou'd thy Virgil from his orb look down , He'd view a courfer that might match his own ! Fir'd with the sport , and eager for the chace ...
... hills and dales , and now I lose the course , Nor can the rapid fight pursue the flying horse . Oh cou'd thy Virgil from his orb look down , He'd view a courfer that might match his own ! Fir'd with the sport , and eager for the chace ...
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... the smallest leaf ; Here half an Acre's corn is half a sheaf ; Here hills with naked heads the tempeft meet , Rocks at their fides , and torrents at their feet ; 2 80 Or Or lazy lakes , unconscious of a flood , Whose ( xxviii )
... the smallest leaf ; Here half an Acre's corn is half a sheaf ; Here hills with naked heads the tempeft meet , Rocks at their fides , and torrents at their feet ; 2 80 Or Or lazy lakes , unconscious of a flood , Whose ( xxviii )
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... hills I love , At morn the plains , at noon the fhady grove , But Delia always ; abfent from her fight , Nor plains at morn , nor groves at noon delight . DAPHNI Ú . Sylvia's like autumn ripe , yet mild as May , More bright than noon ...
... hills I love , At morn the plains , at noon the fhady grove , But Delia always ; abfent from her fight , Nor plains at morn , nor groves at noon delight . DAPHNI Ú . Sylvia's like autumn ripe , yet mild as May , More bright than noon ...
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... hills and rocks attend my doleful lay , Why art thou prouder and more hard than they ? 10 15 VER . 8. And Jove confented . ] Virg . Jupiter & l¿to defcendet plurimus imbri . VER . 9. ] Dr. Samuel Garth , Author of the Difpenfary , was ...
... hills and rocks attend my doleful lay , Why art thou prouder and more hard than they ? 10 15 VER . 8. And Jove confented . ] Virg . Jupiter & l¿to defcendet plurimus imbri . VER . 9. ] Dr. Samuel Garth , Author of the Difpenfary , was ...
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... artless paffions , and their tender pains . 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 · ...
... artless paffions , and their tender pains . 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 · ...
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