Miscellaneous Poems and Translations: By Several Hands. Particularly, I. Windsor-Forest, ... By Mr. PopeBernard Lintot, 1720 |
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Pagina 8
... Ev'n the wild heath difplays her purple dyes , And ' midst the defert fruitful fields arise , That crown'd with tufted trees and fpringing corn , Like verdant ifles the fable wafte adorn . Let India boaft her plants , nor envy we The ...
... Ev'n the wild heath difplays her purple dyes , And ' midst the defert fruitful fields arise , That crown'd with tufted trees and fpringing corn , Like verdant ifles the fable wafte adorn . Let India boaft her plants , nor envy we The ...
Pagina 10
... ev'n the Saxon spar'd , and bloody Dana , The wanton victims of his fport remain . But fee the man who fpacious regions gave A wafte for beafts , himself deny'd a grave ! ↑ Alluding to the new foreft , and the tyrannies exercis'd there ...
... ev'n the Saxon spar'd , and bloody Dana , The wanton victims of his fport remain . But fee the man who fpacious regions gave A wafte for beafts , himself deny'd a grave ! ↑ Alluding to the new foreft , and the tyrannies exercis'd there ...
Pagina 11
... vanals and his C Whom ev'n the Saxon spar'd The wanton victims of hi But fee the man who fi A wafte for beafts , hi ↑ Alluding to the n William I. tretc Stretch'd on the lawn his fecond hope furvey , At IS CAMERAS POEMS.
... vanals and his C Whom ev'n the Saxon spar'd The wanton victims of hi But fee the man who fi A wafte for beafts , hi ↑ Alluding to the n William I. tretc Stretch'd on the lawn his fecond hope furvey , At IS CAMERAS POEMS.
Pagina 21
... ev'n the great find reft , And blended lie th ' oppreffor and th ' oppreft ! Make facred Charles's tomb for ever known , ( Obscure the place , and uninscrib'd the stone , ) Oh fact accurft ! what tears has Albion fhed , Heav'ns what new ...
... ev'n the great find reft , And blended lie th ' oppreffor and th ' oppreft ! Make facred Charles's tomb for ever known , ( Obscure the place , and uninscrib'd the stone , ) Oh fact accurft ! what tears has Albion fhed , Heav'ns what new ...
Pagina 26
... Ev'n I more fweetly pafs my careless days , ' Pleas'd in the filent fhade with empty praise ; Enough for me , that to the lift'ning fwains First in these fields I fung the fylvan strains . MESSIAH MESSIAH A SACRED ECLOGUE , In Imitation ...
... Ev'n I more fweetly pafs my careless days , ' Pleas'd in the filent fhade with empty praise ; Enough for me , that to the lift'ning fwains First in these fields I fung the fylvan strains . MESSIAH MESSIAH A SACRED ECLOGUE , In Imitation ...
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