Musapædia, or Miscellany poems, never before printed. By several members of the Oxford poetical club, late of Eton and WestminsterR. Francklin, 1719 - 152 páginas |
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... SECOND EDITION . LOND ON : Printed for R. FRANCKLIN , at the Sun against St. Dunstan's Church , in Fleet - ftreet . 1719 . ( Price 2 s . 6 d . ftitch'd . ) PEROY MANNING BODLEIAN LIBRARY COLLECTION 7917 ADVERTISEMENT FROM THE BOOKSELLER.
... SECOND EDITION . LOND ON : Printed for R. FRANCKLIN , at the Sun against St. Dunstan's Church , in Fleet - ftreet . 1719 . ( Price 2 s . 6 d . ftitch'd . ) PEROY MANNING BODLEIAN LIBRARY COLLECTION 7917 ADVERTISEMENT FROM THE BOOKSELLER.
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... Against those Changes of the varying Tides . Strephon in vain confults his Celia's Eyes , No Token there of Calm or Storm defcries The Storm's already rais'd within her Breaît , E'er yet he knows what ' tis difturbs her Reft . ' Tis ...
... Against those Changes of the varying Tides . Strephon in vain confults his Celia's Eyes , No Token there of Calm or Storm defcries The Storm's already rais'd within her Breaît , E'er yet he knows what ' tis difturbs her Reft . ' Tis ...
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... against your squeamish Heart ) Cou'd ftop th ' all - piercing venom'd Dart ; And you when you begin to burn May chance to meet the fame Return . ' Tis fhe with mightieft Power arms , Who nought forgets , except her Charms . When Pride ...
... against your squeamish Heart ) Cou'd ftop th ' all - piercing venom'd Dart ; And you when you begin to burn May chance to meet the fame Return . ' Tis fhe with mightieft Power arms , Who nought forgets , except her Charms . When Pride ...
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... against his Breaft ? Much less can he who fees Eye Darts In CUPID'S Bow bent at his Heart . Soon may the Bow now bent , unbend , And Death its Emiffary fend ; And e'er the twanging String has founded , The Arrow's flown , and he is ...
... against his Breaft ? Much less can he who fees Eye Darts In CUPID'S Bow bent at his Heart . Soon may the Bow now bent , unbend , And Death its Emiffary fend ; And e'er the twanging String has founded , The Arrow's flown , and he is ...
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... against my Breast . 3 . Thus Infants in their Nurses Arms , Eager to gain their Parents Love , Rallying all their little Charms , Their Eyes , their Feet , their Hands they move . Thus little Birds their tender Pinions try , Vainly ...
... against my Breast . 3 . Thus Infants in their Nurses Arms , Eager to gain their Parents Love , Rallying all their little Charms , Their Eyes , their Feet , their Hands they move . Thus little Birds their tender Pinions try , Vainly ...
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Musapædia, Or Miscellany Poems, Never Before Printed. By Several Members of ... Vista completa - 1719 |
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againſt ALEXIS Arms Bard Beauty Befides beft Behold Bleffings Bluſhes Breaft Caufe Cauſe Celia Charms confefs Corinna cou'd CUPID Death Defire defpairing Delight e'er ev'n ev'ry Eyes Face facred Fair Fame Fancy Fate fear feem felf fhall fhining fhou'd filent fince fing Fire firft firſt flain Flame FLIR FLIRTILLA foft fome ftill fuch fure fweet fwelling Glafs Goddefs Grief Hafte Heart Heav'n himſelf Honour imitated from BUCHANAN infpire juft Lady laft lefs Lilly Love Love's Lyre Magick matchlefs mighty Mind mourn Mufe Mufick muft Muſe muſt ne'er Numbers Nymphs o'er Paffions Pain pleafing pleaſe Pleaſure Pow'r Praife Praiſe Pray'r Pride prove raiſe Refolves Reft rife Rofe Senfe ſhe Soul Surprize Swain Tears tell thee themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou Thoughts Thouſand thro Tranflated Tranſport Twas uncertain Path Unleſs Venus Whate'er Whilft whofe wou'd Youth
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Página 58 - Who God doth late and early pray, More of his grace than gifts to lend, And entertains the harmless day, With a religious book or friend. This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise, or fear to fall ; Lord of himself, though not of lands, And having nothing, yet hath all.
Página 66 - My fancy paints him now with every grace, But, ah ! the dear delufion mocks my fond embrace : The fmiling vifion takes its hafty flight, And fcenes of horror fwim before my fight, Grief and defpair in all their terrors rife, A dying lover pale and gafping lies; Each difmal circumftance appears in view, The fatal object is for ever new : His anguifh, with the quickeft fenfe I feel, And hear this fad, this moving language ftill. My deareft wife! my laft, my fondeft care! Sure...
Página 57 - Nor ruin make accusers great. Who envieth none whom chance doth raise Or vice, who never understood How deepest wounds are given with praise; Not rules of State, but rules of good.
Página 58 - And entertains the harmlefs day With a well-chofen book or friend ! This man is freed from fervile bands Of hope to rife, or fear to fall ; Lord of himfelf...
Página 58 - Praife ; Not Rules of State, but Rules of Good : Who GOD doth late and early pray More of his Grace than Gifts to lend : Who Entertains the harmlefs Day With a well chofen Book and Friend. . This Man is free from Servile Bands, Of hope to rife, or fear to fall ; Lord of Himfelf, tho' not of Lands ; And having Nothing, he hath All.
Página 63 - Tis but to fpeak the dictates of my heart, And all that knew the charming youth will join Their friendly fighs, and pious tears to mine : For all that knew his merit muft confefs, In grief for him there can be no excefs. His foul was form'd to act each glorious part Of life, unftain'd with vanity or art.
Página 64 - Or why has heaven diflblv'd the tie fo foon ? Why was the charming youth fo form'd to move ? Or why was all my...
Página 63 - Of life, unstain'd with vanity, or art. No thought within his gen'rous mind had birth, But what he might have own'd to heav'n and earth.
Página 67 - As thou hast taught my constant heart to prove The noblest height and elegance of love; That sacred passion I to thee confine, My spotless faith shall be for ever thine. * * * Ultimately...
Página 57 - How happy is he, born or taught, That ferveth not another's will ; Whofe armour is his honeft thought.