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Pagina xxvii
... outset of his pre- face , it appears strangely inconsistent in him to have retained the Lyrics and Elegiacs of Simo- nides , the fragments of Archilochus and Bac- chylides , the hymns of Proclus , & c . PREFACE . xxvii.
... outset of his pre- face , it appears strangely inconsistent in him to have retained the Lyrics and Elegiacs of Simo- nides , the fragments of Archilochus and Bac- chylides , the hymns of Proclus , & c . PREFACE . xxvii.
Pagina 3
... face again , For a fortnight's space , or more . -But the cruel oath was vain : Since , the next day I spent from thee Was a long year of misery . Oh , then , for thy lover pray Every gentler deity , Not in too nice scales to weigh His ...
... face again , For a fortnight's space , or more . -But the cruel oath was vain : Since , the next day I spent from thee Was a long year of misery . Oh , then , for thy lover pray Every gentler deity , Not in too nice scales to weigh His ...
Pagina 16
... face ; Great Pallas lends thine arms her polish'd grace ; Thetis thine ancle's slender strength bestows , And Venus in thy swelling bosom glows : Happy the lover , of thy sight possest , Who listens to thy melting voice , thrice blest ...
... face ; Great Pallas lends thine arms her polish'd grace ; Thetis thine ancle's slender strength bestows , And Venus in thy swelling bosom glows : Happy the lover , of thy sight possest , Who listens to thy melting voice , thrice blest ...
Pagina 57
... season bids thee bloom . Alas ! what said I ! yet forego Awhile to face the flaunting day , The instant that shall see thee blow Is that which sees thee fade away . Flower of the spring Themira grows- Your lustre and your AMATORY . 57.
... season bids thee bloom . Alas ! what said I ! yet forego Awhile to face the flaunting day , The instant that shall see thee blow Is that which sees thee fade away . Flower of the spring Themira grows- Your lustre and your AMATORY . 57.
Pagina 159
... face , and manner , were none of the best : -The Monarch , who eyed our unknown ' mid the throng , Wish'd to learn what his name , and what rank he possess'd : He calls him- " And pray , your employment explain ; Whom serve you ? " The ...
... face , and manner , were none of the best : -The Monarch , who eyed our unknown ' mid the throng , Wish'd to learn what his name , and what rank he possess'd : He calls him- " And pray , your employment explain ; Whom serve you ? " The ...
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