The Muses' Bower,: Embellished with the Beauties of English Poetry, 2. köideW. Plant Piercy, 1809 |
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... dear Maia , fix thy wandering sight . ' She looks ; and in th ' enchanted crystal sees A bower o'er - canopied with tufted trees : The wanton stripling lies beneath the shade ; And , by his side ; reclines a blooming maid ; O'er her ...
... dear Maia , fix thy wandering sight . ' She looks ; and in th ' enchanted crystal sees A bower o'er - canopied with tufted trees : The wanton stripling lies beneath the shade ; And , by his side ; reclines a blooming maid ; O'er her ...
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... dear youth ! are nymphs of heavenly line ; Our souls immortal , as our forms divine : For Maia , fill'd with Zephyr's warm embrace , In caves and forests cover'd her disgrace ; At last she rested on this peaceful shore , Where , in yon ...
... dear youth ! are nymphs of heavenly line ; Our souls immortal , as our forms divine : For Maia , fill'd with Zephyr's warm embrace , In caves and forests cover'd her disgrace ; At last she rested on this peaceful shore , Where , in yon ...
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... Leads to a cave , where ravening monsters roar ; A sullen , dire , inhospitable cell , Where deathful spirits and magicians dwell , : ? Farewell , dear youth ! -how will our bosoms burn SIR W. JONES . ] THE SEVEN FOUNTAINS . 43.
... Leads to a cave , where ravening monsters roar ; A sullen , dire , inhospitable cell , Where deathful spirits and magicians dwell , : ? Farewell , dear youth ! -how will our bosoms burn SIR W. JONES . ] THE SEVEN FOUNTAINS . 43.
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Embellished with the Beauties of English Poetry English poetry. Farewell , dear youth ! -how will our bosoms burn Fo the sweet moment of our blest return ! ' The king , who wept , yet knew his tears were vain , Took the seven keys , and ...
Embellished with the Beauties of English Poetry English poetry. Farewell , dear youth ! -how will our bosoms burn Fo the sweet moment of our blest return ! ' The king , who wept , yet knew his tears were vain , Took the seven keys , and ...
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... dear To Hyperanthes . It was now the time That discontent and murmur on the banks Of Nile were loud and threat'ning . Chembes there The only faithful stood , a potent lord , Whom Xerxes held by promis'd nuptial ties With his own blood ...
... dear To Hyperanthes . It was now the time That discontent and murmur on the banks Of Nile were loud and threat'ning . Chembes there The only faithful stood , a potent lord , Whom Xerxes held by promis'd nuptial ties With his own blood ...
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