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... Seen him I have , but in his happier hour Of social pleasure , ill - exchang'd for pow'r ; Seen him , uncumber'd with the venal tribe , Smile without art , and win without a bribe . Would he oblige me ? let me only find , 20 20 25 135 ...
... Seen him I have , but in his happier hour Of social pleasure , ill - exchang'd for pow'r ; Seen him , uncumber'd with the venal tribe , Smile without art , and win without a bribe . Would he oblige me ? let me only find , 20 20 25 135 ...
Page 366
... seen Pu'ing the birks on the braes of Yarrow ? A. Lang maun she weep , lang maun she , maun she weep , Lang maun she weep with dule and sorrow , 1 Dress , adorn . 2 Mate . And lang maun I nae mair weel be seen Pu'ing the birks on the ...
... seen Pu'ing the birks on the braes of Yarrow ? A. Lang maun she weep , lang maun she , maun she weep , Lang maun she weep with dule and sorrow , 1 Dress , adorn . 2 Mate . And lang maun I nae mair weel be seen Pu'ing the birks on the ...
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... seen . Meantime unnumber'd glittering streamlets play'd , And hurled everywhere their waters sheen ; That , as they bicker'd through the sunny glade , Though restless still themselves , a lulling murmur made . IV ΙΟ 15 20 25 Join'd to ...
... seen . Meantime unnumber'd glittering streamlets play'd , And hurled everywhere their waters sheen ; That , as they bicker'd through the sunny glade , Though restless still themselves , a lulling murmur made . IV ΙΟ 15 20 25 Join'd to ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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