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... Virgil , " Alternis dicetis , amant alterna Camoenæ : Et nunc omnis ager , nunc omnis parturit arbos : Nunc frondent sylvæ , nunc formosissimus annus . " STREPHON . Inspire me , Phoebus , in my Delia's SPRING . 5 SPRING, OR DAMON.
... Virgil , " Alternis dicetis , amant alterna Camoenæ : Et nunc omnis ager , nunc omnis parturit arbos : Nunc frondent sylvæ , nunc formosissimus annus . " STREPHON . Inspire me , Phoebus , in my Delia's SPRING . 5 SPRING, OR DAMON.
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... Phoebus ' , not from Cupid's beams , To you I mourn , nor to the deaf I sing 10 , The woods shall answer , and their echo ring11 . The hills and rocks attend my doleful lay , Why art thou prouder and more hard than they ? 5 An allusion ...
... Phoebus ' , not from Cupid's beams , To you I mourn , nor to the deaf I sing 10 , The woods shall answer , and their echo ring11 . The hills and rocks attend my doleful lay , Why art thou prouder and more hard than they ? 5 An allusion ...
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... Phoebus shone serenely bright , And fleecy clouds were streak'd with purple light ; When tuneful Hylas with melodious moan , [ groan . Taught rocks to weep , and made the mountains Go , gentle gales , and bear my sighs away ! To Delia's ...
... Phoebus shone serenely bright , And fleecy clouds were streak'd with purple light ; When tuneful Hylas with melodious moan , [ groan . Taught rocks to weep , and made the mountains Go , gentle gales , and bear my sighs away ! To Delia's ...
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... Phoebus ' fiery car : The youth rush eager to the sylvan war , Swarm o'er the lawns , the forest walks surround , Rouse the fleet hart , and cheer the opening hound . The impatient courser pants in every vein , And pawing , seems to ...
... Phoebus ' fiery car : The youth rush eager to the sylvan war , Swarm o'er the lawns , the forest walks surround , Rouse the fleet hart , and cheer the opening hound . The impatient courser pants in every vein , And pawing , seems to ...
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... Phoebus rose , he had implored Propitious Heaven , and every power adored , But chiefly Love - to Love an altar built , Of twelve vast French romances , neatly gilt . There lay three garters , half a pair of gloves , And all the ...
... Phoebus rose , he had implored Propitious Heaven , and every power adored , But chiefly Love - to Love an altar built , Of twelve vast French romances , neatly gilt . There lay three garters , half a pair of gloves , And all the ...
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