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... wings The clammy mildew ; or , dry - blowing , breathe Untimely frost - before whose baleful blast The full - blown Spring through all her foliage shrinks , Joyless and dead , a wide - dejected waste . For oft , engender'd by the hazy ...
... wings The clammy mildew ; or , dry - blowing , breathe Untimely frost - before whose baleful blast The full - blown Spring through all her foliage shrinks , Joyless and dead , a wide - dejected waste . For oft , engender'd by the hazy ...
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... wing , Should some rude foot their woody haunts molest , Amid a neighbouring bush they silent drop , And whirring ... wings , Demand the free possession of the sky . 730 This one glad office more , and then dissolves Parental love at ...
... wing , Should some rude foot their woody haunts molest , Amid a neighbouring bush they silent drop , And whirring ... wings , Demand the free possession of the sky . 730 This one glad office more , and then dissolves Parental love at ...
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... wings Wafting ten thousand colours through the air , Which by the glances of her magic eye She blends and shifts at will through countless forms , Her wild creation . Goddess of the Lyre , Which rules the accents of the moving sphere ...
... wings Wafting ten thousand colours through the air , Which by the glances of her magic eye She blends and shifts at will through countless forms , Her wild creation . Goddess of the Lyre , Which rules the accents of the moving sphere ...
Contents
An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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