Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyRobert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1771 - English essays |
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Page 107
... Wind - mills may , fince thofe Times , have been erected upon them . How long they lay in this hoftile Manner , and whether they forced their Way , or entered upon Capitulation , neither William of Malmbury nor Matthew of Westminster ...
... Wind - mills may , fince thofe Times , have been erected upon them . How long they lay in this hoftile Manner , and whether they forced their Way , or entered upon Capitulation , neither William of Malmbury nor Matthew of Westminster ...
Page 125
... Wind . Whether by the Fount of the Rock , or by the Stream of the Mountain thou lieft ; when the Rushes are nodding with the Wind , and the Mist is flying over thee , let me approach my Love unper- ceived , and fee him from the Rock ...
... Wind . Whether by the Fount of the Rock , or by the Stream of the Mountain thou lieft ; when the Rushes are nodding with the Wind , and the Mist is flying over thee , let me approach my Love unper- ceived , and fee him from the Rock ...
Page 126
... Wind ; no more the rustling Tree . The Hunter is far removed ; he is in the Field of Graves . Strangers ! Sons of the Waves ? fpare my lovely Shilric . SHILRI.C . If fall I must in the Field , raise high my Grave ,. Vinvela . Grey ...
... Wind ; no more the rustling Tree . The Hunter is far removed ; he is in the Field of Graves . Strangers ! Sons of the Waves ? fpare my lovely Shilric . SHILRI.C . If fall I must in the Field , raise high my Grave ,. Vinvela . Grey ...
Page 127
... Winds . One Tree is rustling above me . Dark Waves roll over the Heath . The Lake is troubled below . The Deer defcend ... Wind behind thee ; thy Bofom heav- ing on the Sight ; thine Eyes full of Tears for thy Friends , whom the midst of ...
... Winds . One Tree is rustling above me . Dark Waves roll over the Heath . The Lake is troubled below . The Deer defcend ... Wind behind thee ; thy Bofom heav- ing on the Sight ; thine Eyes full of Tears for thy Friends , whom the midst of ...
Page 128
... Wind ! -and , wilt thou not ftay , my Love ? Stay and behold my Tears ? Fair thou appeareft , my Love ! fair thou waft , when alive ! By the moffy Fountain I will fit ; on the Top of the Hill of Winds . When Mid - day is filent around ...
... Wind ! -and , wilt thou not ftay , my Love ? Stay and behold my Tears ? Fair thou appeareft , my Love ! fair thou waft , when alive ! By the moffy Fountain I will fit ; on the Top of the Hill of Winds . When Mid - day is filent around ...
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