The Muses' Bower,: Embellished with the Beauties of English Poetry, 2. köideW. Plant Piercy, 1809 |
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... morn with pearls has deck'd the glowing east ; Ah ! not for this she taught those bowers to rise , And bade all Eden spring before our eyes : Far other thoughts her heavenly mind employ , ( Hence 2 [ SIR W. JONES . SOLIMA .
... morn with pearls has deck'd the glowing east ; Ah ! not for this she taught those bowers to rise , And bade all Eden spring before our eyes : Far other thoughts her heavenly mind employ , ( Hence 2 [ SIR W. JONES . SOLIMA .
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Embellished with the Beauties of English Poetry English poetry. Far other thoughts her heavenly mind employ , ( Hence , empty pride ! and hence , delusive joy ! ) To cheer with sweet repast the fainting guest ; To lull the weary on the ...
Embellished with the Beauties of English Poetry English poetry. Far other thoughts her heavenly mind employ , ( Hence , empty pride ! and hence , delusive joy ! ) To cheer with sweet repast the fainting guest ; To lull the weary on the ...
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... thoughts of human kind ; To catch each rising wish , each ardent pray'r , And some to grant , and some to waste in air . Know further , as I rang'd the crystal sky , I saw thee near the murmuring fountain lie ; Mark'd the rough storm ...
... thoughts of human kind ; To catch each rising wish , each ardent pray'r , And some to grant , and some to waste in air . Know further , as I rang'd the crystal sky , I saw thee near the murmuring fountain lie ; Mark'd the rough storm ...
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... thoughts were fed ; To nature first my labours were confin'd , And all her charms were open'd to my mind ; Each flower that glisten'd in the morning dew , And every shrub that in the forest grew : From earth to heaven I cast my wond ...
... thoughts were fed ; To nature first my labours were confin'd , And all her charms were open'd to my mind ; Each flower that glisten'd in the morning dew , And every shrub that in the forest grew : From earth to heaven I cast my wond ...
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... thought , To a fair isle his sleeping charge he brought . Now morning breath'd : the scented air was mild , Each meadow blossom'd , and each valley smil'd ; On every shrub the pearly dew - drops hung , On every branch a feather'd ...
... thought , To a fair isle his sleeping charge he brought . Now morning breath'd : the scented air was mild , Each meadow blossom'd , and each valley smil'd ; On every shrub the pearly dew - drops hung , On every branch a feather'd ...
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