The Muse's Pocket Companion: A Collection of PoemsJ. Milliken, 1785 - 289 страница |
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... thee ftray ? Haft thou not fome fair obje & feen , And , when the fleeting form was past , Still on thy memory found its mein , And felt the fond idea laft ? Thou haft - and oft the pictur'd view , Seen in fome vifion counted vain , Has ...
... thee ftray ? Haft thou not fome fair obje & feen , And , when the fleeting form was past , Still on thy memory found its mein , And felt the fond idea laft ? Thou haft - and oft the pictur'd view , Seen in fome vifion counted vain , Has ...
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... thee I'll climb the mountain steep , • Unwearied chace the deftin'd prey , For thee I'll pierce the wild - wood deep , • And part the fprays that vex thy way . ' For thee- O ftranger , cease , ' she said , And fwift away , like Daphne ...
... thee I'll climb the mountain steep , • Unwearied chace the deftin'd prey , For thee I'll pierce the wild - wood deep , • And part the fprays that vex thy way . ' For thee- O ftranger , cease , ' she said , And fwift away , like Daphne ...
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... thee , And these be thine for Ellen's fake . So fail thou not , at eve and morn , The rosemary's pale bough to bring- Thou know't where I was found forlorn- Where thou haft heard the redbreaft fing . Heedful I'll tend thy flocks the ...
... thee , And these be thine for Ellen's fake . So fail thou not , at eve and morn , The rosemary's pale bough to bring- Thou know't where I was found forlorn- Where thou haft heard the redbreaft fing . Heedful I'll tend thy flocks the ...
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... thee ; Know , that each privilege is theirs . They have thy feature , wear thine eye , Perhaps fome feelings of thy heart ; And wilt thou their lov'd hearts deny To act their fair , their proper part ? XVIII . The Lord of Lothian's ...
... thee ; Know , that each privilege is theirs . They have thy feature , wear thine eye , Perhaps fome feelings of thy heart ; And wilt thou their lov'd hearts deny To act their fair , their proper part ? XVIII . The Lord of Lothian's ...
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... thee loth am I , Tho ' I be not thy parent dear ; And woud'st thou wish , or ere I die , • The ftory of thy birth to hear ? But it will make thee much bewail , And it will make thy fair eye fwell- ' She faid , and told the woefome tale ...
... thee loth am I , Tho ' I be not thy parent dear ; And woud'st thou wish , or ere I die , • The ftory of thy birth to hear ? But it will make thee much bewail , And it will make thy fair eye fwell- ' She faid , and told the woefome tale ...
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