PoemsJ. Hatchard, 1808 - 258 páginas |
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... prais'd his native Plains ; No Shepherds now in smooth alternate verse , Their Country's beauty or their Nymphs ' rehearse ; Yet still for these we frame the tender strain , Still in our lays fond CORYDONS complain , T And Shepherds ...
... prais'd his native Plains ; No Shepherds now in smooth alternate verse , Their Country's beauty or their Nymphs ' rehearse ; Yet still for these we frame the tender strain , Still in our lays fond CORYDONS complain , T And Shepherds ...
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... prais'd ; Though most when sober , and the rest , when sick , Had little question , whence his Bishoprick . But he , triumphant Spirit ! all things dar'd , He poach'd the Wood and on the Warren snar'd ; ' Twas his , at Cards , each ...
... prais'd ; Though most when sober , and the rest , when sick , Had little question , whence his Bishoprick . But he , triumphant Spirit ! all things dar'd , He poach'd the Wood and on the Warren snar'd ; ' Twas his , at Cards , each ...
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... prais'd his " pawky Eyne , " Where never Fondness was for Lucy seen ; Him the mild Susan , boast of Dairies , lov'd , And found him civil , cautious , and unmov'd ; From many a fragrant Simple , Catharine's skill , Drew Oil , and ...
... prais'd his " pawky Eyne , " Where never Fondness was for Lucy seen ; Him the mild Susan , boast of Dairies , lov'd , And found him civil , cautious , and unmov'd ; From many a fragrant Simple , Catharine's skill , Drew Oil , and ...
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... prais'd the frugal Swain ; Who thriving well , through many a fruitful Year , Now cloth'd himself anew , and acted Overseer . Just then poor Bridget from her Friend in Town , Fled in pure fear , and came a beggar down ; Trembling at ...
... prais'd the frugal Swain ; Who thriving well , through many a fruitful Year , Now cloth'd himself anew , and acted Overseer . Just then poor Bridget from her Friend in Town , Fled in pure fear , and came a beggar down ; Trembling at ...
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... prais'd a Poacher , precious child of Fun ! Who shot the Keeper with his own Spring - gun ; Nor less the Smuggler who the Exciseman tied , And left him hanging at the Birch - wood side , - There to expire ; but one who saw him hang ...
... prais'd a Poacher , precious child of Fun ! Who shot the Keeper with his own Spring - gun ; Nor less the Smuggler who the Exciseman tied , And left him hanging at the Birch - wood side , - There to expire ; but one who saw him hang ...
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antient behold blest boast Bosom Breast Bride call'd Charms Child Circassian Comfort Dæmons Dame dead deed delight disdain Disgrace Doctor JOHNSON dread Duke of RUTLAND ev'n fair Fame Fate Father favourable Fear feel fled Foes form'd Friend gain'd gay Bride give Grace grave Grief hand happy hear Heart Honourable Hope humble Infant kind labour Life's live look look'd Lope de Vega Lord Lord HOLLAND Lord ROBERT MANNERS lov'd Love Marriage Mind Muse Name Numbers Nymphs o'er OVID Pain Parish Passions Peace Phoebe plac'd pleas'd Poem poor Power prais'd Praise Pride proud Race Rage rest Right Honourable round rustic scenes Scorn Shame sigh sing Sir Eustace Slave smile soothe Sorrow Soul Spirit Swain Tears thee thine thou thought Truth Twas verses vex'd vext Village Virtue Wealth weep Woes World wretched Youth