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Page 496
... scene deform To check thy gladsome toils ; Still may the buds unsullied spring , Still show'rs and sunshine court thy wing To these ambrosial spoils . Nor shall my Muse hereafter fail Her fellow - lab'rer thus to hail , And lucky be the ...
... scene deform To check thy gladsome toils ; Still may the buds unsullied spring , Still show'rs and sunshine court thy wing To these ambrosial spoils . Nor shall my Muse hereafter fail Her fellow - lab'rer thus to hail , And lucky be the ...
Page 615
... scenes Ilissus roll His sage - inspiring flood , whose winding marge The thick - wove laurel shades ; though roseate Morn Pour all her splendours on th ' empurpled scene ; Yet feels the hoary hermit truer joys , As from the cliff , that ...
... scenes Ilissus roll His sage - inspiring flood , whose winding marge The thick - wove laurel shades ; though roseate Morn Pour all her splendours on th ' empurpled scene ; Yet feels the hoary hermit truer joys , As from the cliff , that ...
Page 861
... scene Migrates uplifted , and , with all its soil , Alighting in far distant fields , finds out A new possessor , and survives the change . Ocean has caught the frenzy , and upwrought To an enormous and o'erbearing height , Not by a ...
... scene Migrates uplifted , and , with all its soil , Alighting in far distant fields , finds out A new possessor , and survives the change . Ocean has caught the frenzy , and upwrought To an enormous and o'erbearing height , Not by a ...
Contents
MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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