Poetical Works, 3. numberHoughton Mifflin, 1950 - 1095 pages |
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Page 262
... once the blessing Is the cause of my complaint : Once possessing is but tasting ; " T is no bliss that is not lasting . III Celia now is mine no more ; But I am hers , and must adore , Nor to leave her will endeavor : Charms that captiv ...
... once the blessing Is the cause of my complaint : Once possessing is but tasting ; " T is no bliss that is not lasting . III Celia now is mine no more ; But I am hers , and must adore , Nor to leave her will endeavor : Charms that captiv ...
Page 482
... once , and pour impetuous floods ; Or flights of arrows from the Parthian bows , When from afar they gall embattled foes ; With such a tempest thro ' the skies they steer , And such a form the winged squadrons bear . What god , O Muse ...
... once , and pour impetuous floods ; Or flights of arrows from the Parthian bows , When from afar they gall embattled foes ; With such a tempest thro ' the skies they steer , And such a form the winged squadrons bear . What god , O Muse ...
Page 551
... once , and cleave the briny 66 floods . ' Against our coast appears a spacious land , Which once the fierce Lycurgus did command , ( Thracia the name war ; - 20 -the people bold in Vast are their fields , and tillage is their care , ) A ...
... once , and cleave the briny 66 floods . ' Against our coast appears a spacious land , Which once the fierce Lycurgus did command , ( Thracia the name war ; - 20 -the people bold in Vast are their fields , and tillage is their care , ) A ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
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