The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... behold the infant rose ; How fragrant when its beauty blows ! The morning smiles , serenely gay ; How bright will be the promised day ! Contemplate next the charming maid , In early innocence array'd ; If , in the morning of her years ...
... behold the infant rose ; How fragrant when its beauty blows ! The morning smiles , serenely gay ; How bright will be the promised day ! Contemplate next the charming maid , In early innocence array'd ; If , in the morning of her years ...
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... behold ! My pears - how I ripen'd their swell ! My pippins ! -were pippins of gold ! Let Ceres drudge on with her ploughs ! She droops as she furrows the soil ; A nectar I shake from my boughs , A nectar that softens my toil . When ...
... behold ! My pears - how I ripen'd their swell ! My pippins ! -were pippins of gold ! Let Ceres drudge on with her ploughs ! She droops as she furrows the soil ; A nectar I shake from my boughs , A nectar that softens my toil . When ...
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... behold with retrospective face The mighty blessings of the year gone by : Where , to connect a Monarch's nuptial tie , Assembled every glory , every grace ! When he looks forward on the flattering year , The golden hours appear , As in ...
... behold with retrospective face The mighty blessings of the year gone by : Where , to connect a Monarch's nuptial tie , Assembled every glory , every grace ! When he looks forward on the flattering year , The golden hours appear , As in ...
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... the road ( Fatigued from the harvest , and tugging his load ) , The beau on a violet bank he beheld , Whose vesture , in glory , a monarch's excell'd ; 6 His plumage expanded - ' twas rare to behold 88 CUNNINGHAM . FABLES.
... the road ( Fatigued from the harvest , and tugging his load ) , The beau on a violet bank he beheld , Whose vesture , in glory , a monarch's excell'd ; 6 His plumage expanded - ' twas rare to behold 88 CUNNINGHAM . FABLES.
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... behold So lovely a mixture of purple and gold . The Ant quite amazed at a figure so gay , Bow'd low with respect and was trudging away : Stop , friend ( says the Butterfly ) —don't be sur- prised , I once was the reptile you spurn'd and ...
... behold So lovely a mixture of purple and gold . The Ant quite amazed at a figure so gay , Bow'd low with respect and was trudging away : Stop , friend ( says the Butterfly ) —don't be sur- prised , I once was the reptile you spurn'd and ...
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