British Anthologies, Volume 10Edward Arber H. Frowde, 1901 - English poetry |
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... hear ( That sweetest of melody , sure , to my ear ! ) , I attend , and at once inattentive appear ! And lastly , when summoned to drink to my Flame , Let her guess , why I never once mention her name ; Though herself and the woman I ...
... hear ( That sweetest of melody , sure , to my ear ! ) , I attend , and at once inattentive appear ! And lastly , when summoned to drink to my Flame , Let her guess , why I never once mention her name ; Though herself and the woman I ...
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... hear ( That sweetest of melody , sure , to my ear ! ) , I attend , and at once inattentive appear ! And lastly , when summoned to drink to my Flame , Let her guess , why I never once mention her name ; Though herself and the woman I ...
... hear ( That sweetest of melody , sure , to my ear ! ) , I attend , and at once inattentive appear ! And lastly , when summoned to drink to my Flame , Let her guess , why I never once mention her name ; Though herself and the woman I ...
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... hear the sweet music of speech ; I start at the sound of my own ! The beasts that roam over the plain , My form with indifference see ! They are so unacquainted with Man , Their tameness is shocking to me ! Society , Friendship , and ...
... hear the sweet music of speech ; I start at the sound of my own ! The beasts that roam over the plain , My form with indifference see ! They are so unacquainted with Man , Their tameness is shocking to me ! Society , Friendship , and ...
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... hear the sweet music of speech ; I start at the sound of my own ! The beasts that roam over the plain , My form with indifference see ! They are so unacquainted with Man , Their tameness is shocking to me ! Society , Friendship , and ...
... hear the sweet music of speech ; I start at the sound of my own ! The beasts that roam over the plain , My form with indifference see ! They are so unacquainted with Man , Their tameness is shocking to me ! Society , Friendship , and ...
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... FLORA's hand , The sceptre of her power ! This civil bick'ring and debate The Goddess chanced to hear ; And flew to save , ere yet too late , The pride of the parterre ! • Yours is , ' she said , ' the 27 William Cowper .
... FLORA's hand , The sceptre of her power ! This civil bick'ring and debate The Goddess chanced to hear ; And flew to save , ere yet too late , The pride of the parterre ! • Yours is , ' she said , ' the 27 William Cowper .
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