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... round the globe the rofy May ; The fragrant Airs and genial Hours Were fhedding round him dews and flowers ; Before his wheels Aurora pafs'd , And Hefper's golden lamp was last . But , fairest of the blooming throng , When Health ...
... round the globe the rofy May ; The fragrant Airs and genial Hours Were fhedding round him dews and flowers ; Before his wheels Aurora pafs'd , And Hefper's golden lamp was last . But , fairest of the blooming throng , When Health ...
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... round the whole . Soon as he bids impetuous tempefts fly , To wing his founding chariot thro ' the sky , Impetuous tempefts the command obey , Suftain his flight , and sweep th ' aërial way . Fraught with his mandates , from the realms ...
... round the whole . Soon as he bids impetuous tempefts fly , To wing his founding chariot thro ' the sky , Impetuous tempefts the command obey , Suftain his flight , and sweep th ' aërial way . Fraught with his mandates , from the realms ...
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... round ; the foreft fimiles ; And every fenfe and every heart is joy . Then comes thy glory in the Summer months , With light and heat refulgent . Then thy fun Whe waves on waves , and gulphs in gulphs , Shoots full perfection thro ' the ...
... round ; the foreft fimiles ; And every fenfe and every heart is joy . Then comes thy glory in the Summer months , With light and heat refulgent . Then thy fun Whe waves on waves , and gulphs in gulphs , Shoots full perfection thro ' the ...
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... round . Let not this weak , unknowing hand Prefume thy bolts to throw , And deal damnation round the land On each I judge thy foe . If I am right , thy grace impart Still in the right to stay ; If I am wrong , oh teach my heart To find ...
... round . Let not this weak , unknowing hand Prefume thy bolts to throw , And deal damnation round the land On each I judge thy foe . If I am right , thy grace impart Still in the right to stay ; If I am wrong , oh teach my heart To find ...
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... round with mouldy damps , and ropyflime , In barbarous fucceffion , musters up Lets fall a fupernumerary horror , And only ferves to make thy night more irkfome . Well do I know thee by thy trufty yew , Cheerlefs , unfocial plant ! That ...
... round with mouldy damps , and ropyflime , In barbarous fucceffion , musters up Lets fall a fupernumerary horror , And only ferves to make thy night more irkfome . Well do I know thee by thy trufty yew , Cheerlefs , unfocial plant ! That ...
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