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17 Such wreaths as bound the Theban's ivory brow , Such gay - trick'd garlands plait these jolly dames ; The flowers themselves , when as the nymphs gan vow , Gan vail their crests in honour of their names : And smild their sweet and ...
17 Such wreaths as bound the Theban's ivory brow , Such gay - trick'd garlands plait these jolly dames ; The flowers themselves , when as the nymphs gan vow , Gan vail their crests in honour of their names : And smild their sweet and ...
Pagina 78
Her nymphs had blaz'd the young Adonis ' wrack , And Leda's rape by swan as white as milk , And on her lap her lovely son was plac'd , Whose beauty all his mother's pomp defac'd . 87 A wreath of roses hemm'd his temples in , His tress ...
Her nymphs had blaz'd the young Adonis ' wrack , And Leda's rape by swan as white as milk , And on her lap her lovely son was plac'd , Whose beauty all his mother's pomp defac'd . 87 A wreath of roses hemm'd his temples in , His tress ...
Pagina 87
Nymphs , sea - gods , sirens , when they list to smile Forsake the haunt of Scylla in that stour : Ah , nymphs , thought I , if every coy one felt The like mishaps , their flinty hearts would melt . 750 126 Thetis rejoic'd to see her ...
Nymphs , sea - gods , sirens , when they list to smile Forsake the haunt of Scylla in that stour : Ah , nymphs , thought I , if every coy one felt The like mishaps , their flinty hearts would melt . 750 126 Thetis rejoic'd to see her ...
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