Poems on Several OccasionsBernard Lintot, at the Cross-Kyes [!] between the Temple gates in Fleet-street, 1726 - 221 страница |
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... the long Weft , and close the Web with Art , An useful Gift ; but what profuse Expence , What world of Fashions , took its Rife from hence ! Young B 3 4 Young Hermes next , a close - contriving God Poems on feveral Occafions . S.
... the long Weft , and close the Web with Art , An useful Gift ; but what profuse Expence , What world of Fashions , took its Rife from hence ! Young B 3 4 Young Hermes next , a close - contriving God Poems on feveral Occafions . S.
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... 'd ; For Wine makes Love forget its Care , And Mirth exalts a Feast . The more to please the sprightly God , Each sweet engaging Grace Put Put on fome Cloaths to come abroad , And took Poems on feveral Occafions . 27.
... 'd ; For Wine makes Love forget its Care , And Mirth exalts a Feast . The more to please the sprightly God , Each sweet engaging Grace Put Put on fome Cloaths to come abroad , And took Poems on feveral Occafions . 27.
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... took care to fill him more , When - e'er he mifs'd the Toast . They call'd , and drank at every touch ; He fill'd , and drank again ; And if the Gods can take too much , ' Tis faid , they did so then . Gay Gay Bacchus little Cupid stung ...
... took care to fill him more , When - e'er he mifs'd the Toast . They call'd , and drank at every touch ; He fill'd , and drank again ; And if the Gods can take too much , ' Tis faid , they did so then . Gay Gay Bacchus little Cupid stung ...
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... took Comus ' rofy Crown , And gayly wore the Prize , And thrice in Mirth , he pufh'd him down , As thrice he strove to rise , Then Cupid fought the Myrtle Grove , Where Venus did recline , And Venus close embracing Love , They joyn'd to ...
... took Comus ' rofy Crown , And gayly wore the Prize , And thrice in Mirth , he pufh'd him down , As thrice he strove to rise , Then Cupid fought the Myrtle Grove , Where Venus did recline , And Venus close embracing Love , They joyn'd to ...
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... took wind ; And beauteous Edith fees the Youth , Endow'd with Courage , Senfe and Truth , Without a Bunch behind . The Story told , Sir Topaz mov'd , ( The Youth of Edith erst approv'd ) To see the Revel Scene : At At close of Eve he ...
... took wind ; And beauteous Edith fees the Youth , Endow'd with Courage , Senfe and Truth , Without a Bunch behind . The Story told , Sir Topaz mov'd , ( The Youth of Edith erst approv'd ) To see the Revel Scene : At At close of Eve he ...
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