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... rest : The shades resound with song - O softly tread , While a whole season warbles round my head . This to my friend - and when a friend inspires , My silent harp its master's hand requires , Shakes off the dust , and makes these rocks ...
... rest : The shades resound with song - O softly tread , While a whole season warbles round my head . This to my friend - and when a friend inspires , My silent harp its master's hand requires , Shakes off the dust , and makes these rocks ...
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... rest : " Twas he had summon'd to her silent bed The morning - dream that hover'd o'er her head : A youth more glitt'ring than a birth - night beau ( That e'en in slumber caus'd her cheek to glow ) Seem'd to her ear his winning lips to ...
... rest : " Twas he had summon'd to her silent bed The morning - dream that hover'd o'er her head : A youth more glitt'ring than a birth - night beau ( That e'en in slumber caus'd her cheek to glow ) Seem'd to her ear his winning lips to ...
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... rest the winds dispers'd in empty air . But now secure the painted vessel glides , The sun - beams trembling on the floating tides ; While melting music steals upon the sky , And soften'd sounds along the waters die : Smooth flow the ...
... rest the winds dispers'd in empty air . But now secure the painted vessel glides , The sun - beams trembling on the floating tides ; While melting music steals upon the sky , And soften'd sounds along the waters die : Smooth flow the ...
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... rest his many - colour'd robe conceal'd . The rebel Knave , who dares his prince engage , Proves the just victim of his royal rage . E'en mighty Pam , that kings and queens o'erthrew , And mow'd down armies in the fights of Loo , Sad ...
... rest his many - colour'd robe conceal'd . The rebel Knave , who dares his prince engage , Proves the just victim of his royal rage . E'en mighty Pam , that kings and queens o'erthrew , And mow'd down armies in the fights of Loo , Sad ...
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... rest Asael , who lay with Naamah , the wife of Noah , or of Ham ; and who continuing impenitent , still presides over the wo- men's toilets . BERESHI Rabbi in Genes . vi . 2 . CANTO II . Ver . 4. ' Launch'd on the 71.
... rest Asael , who lay with Naamah , the wife of Noah , or of Ham ; and who continuing impenitent , still presides over the wo- men's toilets . BERESHI Rabbi in Genes . vi . 2 . CANTO II . Ver . 4. ' Launch'd on the 71.
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Page 20 - Planets through the boundless Sky. Some less refin'd, beneath the Moon's pale Light Pursue the Stars that shoot athwart the Night ; Or suck the Mists in grosser Air below, Or dip their Pinions in the painted Bow, Or brew fierce Tempests on the wintry Main, Or o'er the Glebe distil the kindly Rain.
Page 37 - T' inclose the lock ; now joins it, to divide. Ev'n then, before the fatal engine clos'd, A wretched sylph too fondly interpos'd ; Fate urg'd the shears, and cut the sylph in twain, (But airy substance soon unites again) The meeting points the sacred hair dissever From the fair head, for ever, and for ever ! Then flash'd the living lightning from her eyes, • And screams of horror rend th
Page 36 - The little engine on his fingers' ends; This just behind Belinda's neck he spread, As o'er the fragrant steams she bends her head. Swift to the Lock a thousand sprites repair, A thousand wings, by turns, blow back the hair; And thrice they twitch'd the diamond in her ear; Thrice she look'd back, and thrice the foe drew near.
Page 11 - Th' inferior priestess, at her altar's side, Trembling, begins the sacred rites of Pride. Unnumber'd treasures ope at once, and here The various offerings of the world appear ; From each she nicely culls with curious toil, And decks the goddess with the glittering spoil.
Page 51 - In some lone isle, or distant northern land : Where the gilt chariot never marks the way, Where none learn ombre, none e'er taste bohea ! There kept my charms conceal'd from mortal eye ! Like roses that in deserts bloom and die.
Page 15 - Which Jews might kiss, and infidels adore. Her lively looks a sprightly mind disclose, Quick as her eyes, and as unfix'd as those: Favours to none, to all she smiles extends; Oft she rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And, like the sun, they shine on all alike.
Page 31 - Sad chance of war! now destitute of aid, Falls undistinguish'd by the victor spade! Thus far both armies to Belinda yield; 65 Now to the baron fate inclines the field. His warlike Amazon her host invades, Th' imperial consort of the crown of spades.
Page 35 - And see through all things with his half-shut eyes) Sent up in vapours to the Baron's brain New stratagems, the radiant Lock to gain.
Page 44 - Of bodies changed to various forms by Spleen. Here living tea-pots stand, one arm held out, One bent; the handle this, and that the spout...
Page 61 - Form'da vast buckle for his widow's gown: Her infant grandame's whistle next it grew, The bells she jingled, and the whistle blew; Then in a bodkin grac'd her mother's hairs, Which long she wore, and now Belinda wears. ) "Boast not my fall