Bell's Edition, 67-68. kötetJ. Bell, 1777 |
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34. oldal
... never learn'd to glide with liquid feet , Whofe Naiads never prattle as they play , But , fcreen'd with hedges , flumber out the day , There ftands a flender fern's afpiring fhade , Whose anfw'ring branches regularly laid 5 10 Put forth ...
... never learn'd to glide with liquid feet , Whofe Naiads never prattle as they play , But , fcreen'd with hedges , flumber out the day , There ftands a flender fern's afpiring fhade , Whose anfw'ring branches regularly laid 5 10 Put forth ...
75. oldal
John Bell. But ( trust me , Gentles ! ) never yet Was dight a mafquing half so neat , Or half fo rich before ; The country ... never injure men " Who dare to tell us true . 60 65 " Exalt thy love - dejected heart , " Be Gij A FAIRY TALE . 75.
John Bell. But ( trust me , Gentles ! ) never yet Was dight a mafquing half so neat , Or half fo rich before ; The country ... never injure men " Who dare to tell us true . 60 65 " Exalt thy love - dejected heart , " Be Gij A FAIRY TALE . 75.
82. oldal
... never lov'd before ; " Let those who always lov'd now love the more . " The spring , the new , the warb'ling spring , appears , The youthful feason of reviving years . In fpring the Loves enkindle mutual heats , 5 The feather'd nation ...
... never lov'd before ; " Let those who always lov'd now love the more . " The spring , the new , the warb'ling spring , appears , The youthful feason of reviving years . In fpring the Loves enkindle mutual heats , 5 The feather'd nation ...
Tartalomjegyzék
To the Reader Prefixed to Parnells Pofthumous | 175 |
BACCHUS or the drunken Metamorphofis | 5 |
Elysium | 21 |
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