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... winds , while Pope and Virgil fing . In English lays , and all fublimely great , Thy Homer warms with all his ancient heat ; He shines in Council , thunders in the Fight , And flames with ev'ry fense of great delight . Long has that ...
... winds , while Pope and Virgil fing . In English lays , and all fublimely great , Thy Homer warms with all his ancient heat ; He shines in Council , thunders in the Fight , And flames with ev'ry fense of great delight . Long has that ...
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... winds on breathing roses blow . I'll stake yon ' lamb , that near the fountain plays , And from the brink his dancing fhade furveys . DAPHNI S. And I this bowl , where wanton ivy twines , And fwelling clufters bend the curling vines ...
... winds on breathing roses blow . I'll stake yon ' lamb , that near the fountain plays , And from the brink his dancing fhade furveys . DAPHNI S. And I this bowl , where wanton ivy twines , And fwelling clufters bend the curling vines ...
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... winds fhall waft it to the pow'rs above . But would you fing , and rival Orpheus ' train , The wond'ring forests foon should dance again , The moving mountains hear the pow'rful call , And headlong streams hang list'ning in their fall ...
... winds fhall waft it to the pow'rs above . But would you fing , and rival Orpheus ' train , The wond'ring forests foon should dance again , The moving mountains hear the pow'rful call , And headlong streams hang list'ning in their fall ...
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... winds I mourn , Alike unheard , unpity'd , and forlorn . Go , gentle gales , and bear my fighs along ! For her , the feather'd quires neglect their fong : For her , the lymes their pleafing shades deny ; For her , the lillies hang their ...
... winds I mourn , Alike unheard , unpity'd , and forlorn . Go , gentle gales , and bear my fighs along ! For her , the feather'd quires neglect their fong : For her , the lymes their pleafing shades deny ; For her , the lillies hang their ...
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... winds to breathe , the waving woods to move , And streams to murmur , 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 ...
... winds to breathe , the waving woods to move , And streams to murmur , 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 ...
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