The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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... Beauty's deeply - pictured smiles impart A pang more dear than pleasure to the heart- Warm as thy sighs shall flow the Lesbian strain , And plead in Beauty's ear , nor plead in vain . " Or wilt thou Orphean hymns more sacred deem , And ...
... Beauty's deeply - pictured smiles impart A pang more dear than pleasure to the heart- Warm as thy sighs shall flow the Lesbian strain , And plead in Beauty's ear , nor plead in vain . " Or wilt thou Orphean hymns more sacred deem , And ...
Page 140
... Beauty's groups , the fairest of the land , Conspicuous , as in some wide festive room , In open chariots pass'd with pearl and plume . Amidst them he remark'd a lovelier mien Than e'er his thoughts had shaped , or eyes had seen ; The ...
... Beauty's groups , the fairest of the land , Conspicuous , as in some wide festive room , In open chariots pass'd with pearl and plume . Amidst them he remark'd a lovelier mien Than e'er his thoughts had shaped , or eyes had seen ; The ...
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... beauty's living power ; - My harp , that has been mute too long , Shall sleep at beauty's name no more , So but your smiles reward my song , Jemima , Rose , and Eleanore , - In whose benignant eyes are beaming The rays of purity and ...
... beauty's living power ; - My harp , that has been mute too long , Shall sleep at beauty's name no more , So but your smiles reward my song , Jemima , Rose , and Eleanore , - In whose benignant eyes are beaming The rays of purity and ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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