Miscellaneous Poems and Translations: By Several Hands. Particularly, I. Windsor-Forest, ... By Mr. PopeBernard Lintot, 1720 |
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... lyre . Since fate relentless stopp'd their heav'nly voice , No more the forefts ring , or groves rejoice ; Who now fhall charm the fhades where Cowley ftrung His living harp , and lofty Denham fung ? But hark ! the groves rejoice , the ...
... lyre . Since fate relentless stopp'd their heav'nly voice , No more the forefts ring , or groves rejoice ; Who now fhall charm the fhades where Cowley ftrung His living harp , and lofty Denham fung ? But hark ! the groves rejoice , the ...
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... lyre , To the fame notes , of love , and foft defire : Fair Geraldine , bright object of his vow , Then fill'd the groves , as heav'nly Myra now . Oh would't thou fing what heroes Windfor bore , What Kings firft breath'd upon her ...
... lyre , To the fame notes , of love , and foft defire : Fair Geraldine , bright object of his vow , Then fill'd the groves , as heav'nly Myra now . Oh would't thou fing what heroes Windfor bore , What Kings firft breath'd upon her ...
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... breathing inftruments infpire , Wake into voice each filent ftring , And sweep the founding lyre ! In a fadly - pleafing strain Let the warbling lute complain : Let Let the loud trumpet found , Till the roofs all and TRANSLATIONS . 113.
... breathing inftruments infpire , Wake into voice each filent ftring , And sweep the founding lyre ! In a fadly - pleafing strain Let the warbling lute complain : Let Let the loud trumpet found , Till the roofs all and TRANSLATIONS . 113.
Side 116
... lyre ; And fee ! the tortur'd ghofts refpire , See fhady forms advance ! [ Thy ftone , O sifyphus , ftands ftill ; Ixion refts upon his wheel , And the pale spectres dance ! The furies fink upon their iron beds , And fnakes uncurl'd ...
... lyre ; And fee ! the tortur'd ghofts refpire , See fhady forms advance ! [ Thy ftone , O sifyphus , ftands ftill ; Ixion refts upon his wheel , And the pale spectres dance ! The furies fink upon their iron beds , And fnakes uncurl'd ...
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... lyre . Yet fhould the graces all thy figures place , And breath an air divine on ev'ry face ; Yet fhould the mufes bid my numbers roll , Strong as their charms , and gentle as their foul ; With Zeuxis ' Helen thy Bridgwater vie , And ...
... lyre . Yet fhould the graces all thy figures place , And breath an air divine on ev'ry face ; Yet fhould the mufes bid my numbers roll , Strong as their charms , and gentle as their foul ; With Zeuxis ' Helen thy Bridgwater vie , And ...
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