Miscellaneous Poems and Translations: By Several Hands. Particularly, I. Windsor-Forest, ... By Mr. PopeBernard Lintot, 1720 |
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... face he wipes off ev'ry tear . In hadamantine chains fhall death be bound , And hell's grim tyrant feel th ' eternal wound . As the good fhepherd tends his fleecy care , i Seeks fresheft pafture and the pureft air , Explores the loft ...
... face he wipes off ev'ry tear . In hadamantine chains fhall death be bound , And hell's grim tyrant feel th ' eternal wound . As the good fhepherd tends his fleecy care , i Seeks fresheft pafture and the pureft air , Explores the loft ...
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... face of nature we no more furvey , All glares alike , without diftinction gay : But true expreffion , like th ' unchanging Sun , Clears , and improves whate'er it fhines upon , It gilds all objects , but it alters none . Expreffion is ...
... face of nature we no more furvey , All glares alike , without diftinction gay : But true expreffion , like th ' unchanging Sun , Clears , and improves whate'er it fhines upon , It gilds all objects , but it alters none . Expreffion is ...
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... face , For life predeftin'd to the Gnomes embrace . These fwell their prospects and exalt their pride , When offers are difdain'd , and love.deny'd . I ' Then Then gay ideas crowd the vacant brain , While Peers 78 Mifcellaneous POEMS.
... face , For life predeftin'd to the Gnomes embrace . These fwell their prospects and exalt their pride , When offers are difdain'd , and love.deny'd . I ' Then Then gay ideas crowd the vacant brain , While Peers 78 Mifcellaneous POEMS.
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... face ; Sees by degrees a purer blush arife , And keener lightnings quicken in her eyes . The bufy Sylphs furround their darling care , These fet the head , and thofe divide the hair , Some fold the fleeve , while others plait the gown ...
... face ; Sees by degrees a purer blush arife , And keener lightnings quicken in her eyes . The bufy Sylphs furround their darling care , These fet the head , and thofe divide the hair , Some fold the fleeve , while others plait the gown ...
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... face , and you'll forget ' em all . This nymph , to the deftruction of mankind , Nourish'd two locks , which graceful hung behind In equal curls , and well confpir'd to deck With fhining ringlets her smooth iv'ry neck : Love in these ...
... face , and you'll forget ' em all . This nymph , to the deftruction of mankind , Nourish'd two locks , which graceful hung behind In equal curls , and well confpir'd to deck With fhining ringlets her smooth iv'ry neck : Love in these ...
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Page 98 - Was it for this you took such constant care The bodkin, comb, and essence to prepare? For this your locks in paper durance bound, For this with...
Page 60 - The bookful blockhead, ignorantly read, With loads of learned lumber in his head, With his own tongue still edifies his ears, And always list'ning to himself appears.
Page 75 - What though no credit doubting wits may give? The fair and innocent shall still believe. Know then, unnumber'd spirits round thee fly, The light militia of the lower sky: These, though unseen, are ever on the wing, Hang o'er the Box, and hover round the Ring.
Page 40 - Great wits sometimes may gloriously offend, And rise to faults true critics dare not mend; From vulgar bounds with brave disorder part, And snatch a grace beyond the reach of art, Which, without passing thro' the judgment, gains The heart, and all its end at once attains.
Page 124 - Cold is that breast which warm'd the world before, And those love-darting eyes must roll no more. Thus, if Eternal Justice rules the ball, Thus...
Page 27 - Hark! a glad voice the lonely desert cheers; Prepare the way! a God, a God appears: A God, a God! the vocal hills reply, The rocks proclaim th
Page 158 - Love, free as air, at sight of human ties, Spreads his light wings, and in a moment flies...
Page 95 - And screen'd in shades from day's detested glare, She sighs for ever on her pensive bed, Pain at her side, and Megrim at her head.
Page 136 - To muse, and spill her solitary Tea, Or o'er cold coffee trifle with the spoon, Count the slow clock, and dine exact at noon ; Divert her eyes with pictures in the fire, Hum half a tune, tell stories to the squire ; Up to her godly garret after sev'n, There starve and pray, for that's the way to heav'n.
Page 83 - Colours flings, Colours that change whene'er they wave their Wings. Amid the Circle, on the gilded Mast, Superior by the head, was Ariel...