Miscellaneous Poems: By Several HandsDavid Lewis J. Watts, 1726 - 320 páginas |
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... themfelves appear Stone - dead , as Will the Conqueror ; And all the World in vain might strive To face them down that they're alive . C 2 Un- Unlucky Males with Child will groan , And forely dread Mifcellaneous Poems . 19.
... themfelves appear Stone - dead , as Will the Conqueror ; And all the World in vain might strive To face them down that they're alive . C 2 Un- Unlucky Males with Child will groan , And forely dread Mifcellaneous Poems . 19.
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... Face : Told him , he needs no more than rise , Open his Windows , and his Eyes ; Whistling and stitching there to see The Cobler , as he us'd to be . Sir , quoth the Patient , your Pretences Shall ne'er perfuade me from my Senfes . How ...
... Face : Told him , he needs no more than rise , Open his Windows , and his Eyes ; Whistling and stitching there to see The Cobler , as he us'd to be . Sir , quoth the Patient , your Pretences Shall ne'er perfuade me from my Senfes . How ...
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... old Physician , fly and shrewd , With Management of Face endu'd , Heard all his Tale ; and ask'd , with Care , How long the Cobler had been there ? Noted Noted diftinctly what was faid ; Lift up his Eyes 28 Mifcellaneous Poems .
... old Physician , fly and shrewd , With Management of Face endu'd , Heard all his Tale ; and ask'd , with Care , How long the Cobler had been there ? Noted Noted diftinctly what was faid ; Lift up his Eyes 28 Mifcellaneous Poems .
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... Face : Sir , yours is an uncommon Cafe : Tho ' I've read Galen's Latin o'er , I never met with it before ; Nor have I found the like Disease In Stories of Hippocrates . Then , after a convenient Stay , Sir , if Prescription you'll obey ...
... Face : Sir , yours is an uncommon Cafe : Tho ' I've read Galen's Latin o'er , I never met with it before ; Nor have I found the like Disease In Stories of Hippocrates . Then , after a convenient Stay , Sir , if Prescription you'll obey ...
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... Looks , and Mirth ferene , And Joy in every Face are seen . The Trees , with flagrant Bloffoms crown'd , Breathe their Odours all around . The The Vine the Genial Heat receives Thro ' the Branches 36 Mifcellaneous Poems .
... Looks , and Mirth ferene , And Joy in every Face are seen . The Trees , with flagrant Bloffoms crown'd , Breathe their Odours all around . The The Vine the Genial Heat receives Thro ' the Branches 36 Mifcellaneous Poems .
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Æneid antient Atoms entertain Beauty Bleffings bleft boaſt Breaſt Cauſe Charms cloſe Courſe cùm Death diſplay e'er Eafe Earth endleſs EPIGRAM Ev'n ev'ry Eyes facred fair Fame Fate felf fhall fhine fhould fhow fing firſt flow fmile foft fome Fools foon ftill fuch Glories Grief Grongar Grongar Hill hafte Heart Heav'n Heav'nly HERBERT POWELL himſelf Houſe juft juſt laft laſt Latium loft Lord Love Mind moſt Muſe muſt ne'er never Numantian War Nuptial Tye Nymph o'er Orphans land Paffion Pain paſs Phocis pleaſe Pleaſure Pow'r Praiſe preſent Profpect Rage raiſe Reaſon Reſt rife rifus riſe ſay ſee ſeen Senſe ſhall ſhe Show'r thine Influence Show'r thy Graces Song Soul ſpread ſtand ſtay Sthenelus ſtill ſweet Tears Teucer Thee thefe theſe thoſe Thou thouſand Thracian thro Treaſure uſe VIII Virtue whofe Whoſe Wife Wiſdom Wiſh Youth
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Página 40 - How could you say my face was fair, And yet that face forsake? How could you win my virgin heart, Yet leave that heart to break?
Página 228 - A little rule, a little sway, A sunbeam in a winter's day, Is all the proud and mighty have Between the cradle and the grave.
Página 228 - And see the rivers how they run, Through woods and meads, in shade and sun Sometimes swift, sometimes slow, Wave succeeding wave, they go A various journey to the deep, Like human life, to endless sleep...
Página 225 - Does the face of nature show, In all the hues of heaven's bow; And, swelling to embrace the light, Spreads around beneath the sight.
Página 224 - Wide and wider spreads the vale, As circles on a smooth canal ; The mountains round, unhappy fate! Sooner or later, of all height, Withdraw their summits from the skies, And lessen as the others...
Página 226 - Gaudy as the opening dawn, Lies a long and level lawn, On which a dark hill, steep and high, Holds and charms the wandering eye! Deep are his feet in Towy's flood, His sides are cloth'd with waving wood...
Página 224 - And lessen as the others rise : Still the prospect wider spreads, Adds a thousand woods and meads ; Still it widens, widens still, And sinks the newly-risen hill. Now I gain the mountain's brow...
Página 53 - How should I love the pretty creatures, While round my knees they fondly clung ; To see them look their mother's features, To hear them lisp their mother's tongue. And when with envy, time transported, Shall think to rob us of our joys, You'll in your girls again be courted, And I'll go wooing in my boys.
Página 230 - I lie; While the wanton zephyr sings, And in the vale perfumes his wings ; While the waters murmur deep ; While the shepherd charms his sheep ; While the birds unbounded fly, And with music fill the sky, Now, ev'n now, my joys run high.
Página 229 - Ever charming, ever new, When will the landscape tire the view! The fountain's fall, the river's flow, The woody valleys warm and low; The windy summit, wild and high, Roughly rushing on the sky; The pleasant seat, the ruined tower, The naked rock, the shady bower; The town and village, dome and farm, Each give each a double charm, As pearls upon an Ethiop's arm.