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... at once The worlds in worlds enclos'd were push'd to light , Seen by his fharpen'd eye , and by his ear Intensely bended heard , from the choice cate , C 165 The The fresheft viands , and the brightest wines , He'd SPRING . 9.
... at once The worlds in worlds enclos'd were push'd to light , Seen by his fharpen'd eye , and by his ear Intensely bended heard , from the choice cate , C 165 The The fresheft viands , and the brightest wines , He'd SPRING . 9.
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... heard to quiver thro ' the closing woods , Or rustling turn the many - twinkling leaves Of aspin tall . Th ' uncurling floods , diffus'd 185 In glassy breadth , seem thro ' delufive lapse Forgetful In ΙΟ SPRING . The fresheft viands ...
... heard to quiver thro ' the closing woods , Or rustling turn the many - twinkling leaves Of aspin tall . Th ' uncurling floods , diffus'd 185 In glassy breadth , seem thro ' delufive lapse Forgetful In ΙΟ SPRING . The fresheft viands ...
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... heard , the ftealing shower , By such as wander thro ' the forest - walks , 200 Beneath th ' umbrageous multitude of leaves . But who can hold the fhade , while HEAVEN defcends , 205 In univerfal bounty , fhedding herbs , C 2 And And ...
... heard , the ftealing shower , By such as wander thro ' the forest - walks , 200 Beneath th ' umbrageous multitude of leaves . But who can hold the fhade , while HEAVEN defcends , 205 In univerfal bounty , fhedding herbs , C 2 And And ...
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... heard , Warbling the joyous heart ; the woodlands round Apply'd their quire ; and winds and waters flow'd In confonance . Such were these prime of days . THIS to the POETS gave the golden age ; When , as they fung in elevated phrase ...
... heard , Warbling the joyous heart ; the woodlands round Apply'd their quire ; and winds and waters flow'd In confonance . Such were these prime of days . THIS to the POETS gave the golden age ; When , as they fung in elevated phrase ...
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... heard , run thro ' the sweetest length Of notes ; when liftening PHILOMELA deigns To let them joy , and purposes , in thought Elate , to make her night excel their day . 545 550 555 The black - bird whiftles from the thorny brake The ...
... heard , run thro ' the sweetest length Of notes ; when liftening PHILOMELA deigns To let them joy , and purposes , in thought Elate , to make her night excel their day . 545 550 555 The black - bird whiftles from the thorny brake The ...
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æther Againſt amid beam beauty beneath beſt blaſt bliſs bluſh bofom boundleſs breaſt breath breeze buſy cloſe clouds deep defcending diffuſe Earl earth endleſs fecret fhade fhines filent fing firſt flame fleep flocks flood fnow fome fong foreft foul ftill ftorm fuch fwell gale gloom grove Guife heart heaven immenſe inſpiring ISAAC NEWTON James Tassie laſt loft looſe Lord luftre mingling mix'd mountains muſe MUSIDORA nature Nature's night o'er paffions plain pleaſure praiſe rage raiſe reſtleſs rifing riſe rocks roſe round Ruſh ſcarce ſcene ſeaſon ſenſe ſhade ſhakes ſhe ſhed ſhine ſhoot ſhore ſhower ſhut ſmile ſocial ſoft ſome ſong ſoul ſpirit ſpreads SPRING ſtands ſtill ſtream ſtrong ſuch ſwain ſwell ſwift taſte tempeft thee theſe thoſe thou thouſand thro toil vale vex'd waſte wave whofe whoſe wild winds wing WINTER wintry wiſdom woods