Miscellaneous Poems and Translations: By Several Hands. Particularly, I. Windsor-Forest, ... By Mr. PopeBernard Lintot, 1720 |
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... Like them in beauty , fhould be like in fame . Here hills and vales , the woodland and the plain , Here earth and water feem to strive again , A 4 Not Not Chaos - like together crufh'd and bruis'd , But WINDSOR-FOREST. ...
... Like them in beauty , fhould be like in fame . Here hills and vales , the woodland and the plain , Here earth and water feem to strive again , A 4 Not Not Chaos - like together crufh'd and bruis'd , But WINDSOR-FOREST. ...
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... plains extend ; There wrapt in clouds the blueish hills afcend : Ev'n the wild heath difplays her purple dyes , And ' midst the defert fruitful fields arise , That crown'd with tufted trees and fpringing corn , Like verdant ifles the ...
... plains extend ; There wrapt in clouds the blueish hills afcend : Ev'n the wild heath difplays her purple dyes , And ' midst the defert fruitful fields arise , That crown'd with tufted trees and fpringing corn , Like verdant ifles the ...
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... plains , And peace and plenty tell , a Stuart reigns . Not thus the land appear'd in ages paft , A dreary defert and a gloomy waste , To favage beafts and * favage laws a prey , And Kings more furious and fevere than they : Who claim'd ...
... plains , And peace and plenty tell , a Stuart reigns . Not thus the land appear'd in ages paft , A dreary defert and a gloomy waste , To favage beafts and * favage laws a prey , And Kings more furious and fevere than they : Who claim'd ...
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... plains with well - bred beagles we repair , And trace the mazes of the circling hare . ( Beasts taught by us , their fellow - beasts pursue , And learn of man each other to undo . ) With flaught'ring guns th ' unweary'd fowler roves ...
... plains with well - bred beagles we repair , And trace the mazes of the circling hare . ( Beasts taught by us , their fellow - beasts pursue , And learn of man each other to undo . ) With flaught'ring guns th ' unweary'd fowler roves ...
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... plains . Now Cancer glows with Phœbus ' fiery car ; The youth rufh eager to the fylvan war ; Swarm o'er the lawns , the foreft walks furround ,. Rowze the fleet hart , and chear the op'ning hound . Th ' im- Th ' impatient courfer pants ...
... plains . Now Cancer glows with Phœbus ' fiery car ; The youth rufh eager to the fylvan war ; Swarm o'er the lawns , the foreft walks furround ,. Rowze the fleet hart , and chear the op'ning hound . Th ' im- Th ' impatient courfer pants ...
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