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Page 22
... fair locks , and snowy hands , Might shake the saintship of an anchorite , And long had fed his youthful appetite ; His goblets brimm'd with every costly wine , And all that mote to luxury invite , Without a sigh he left , to cross the ...
... fair locks , and snowy hands , Might shake the saintship of an anchorite , And long had fed his youthful appetite ; His goblets brimm'd with every costly wine , And all that mote to luxury invite , Without a sigh he left , to cross the ...
Page 57
... fair , Others along the safer turnpike fly ; Some Richmond - hill ascend , some scud to Ware , And many to the steep of Highgate hie . Ask ye , Boeotian shades ! the reason why ? ( 15 ) ' Tis to the worship of the solemn Horn , Grasp'd ...
... fair , Others along the safer turnpike fly ; Some Richmond - hill ascend , some scud to Ware , And many to the steep of Highgate hie . Ask ye , Boeotian shades ! the reason why ? ( 15 ) ' Tis to the worship of the solemn Horn , Grasp'd ...
Page 83
... fair sight ; When the fresh breeze is fair as breeze may be , The white sail set , the gallant frigate tight ; Masts , spires , and strand retiring to the right , The glorious main expanding o'er the bow , The convoy spread like wild ...
... fair sight ; When the fresh breeze is fair as breeze may be , The white sail set , the gallant frigate tight ; Masts , spires , and strand retiring to the right , The glorious main expanding o'er the bow , The convoy spread like wild ...