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" Fly'st thou, displeas'd, the commerce of mankind? O! teach our steps to find the secret cell, "Where, with thy sire Content, thou lov'st to dwell. Or say, dost thou a duteous handmaid wait, Familiar at the chambers of the great ? Dost thou pursue the... "
The gentle shepherd. To which is prefixed a mem. of the author - Page xvii
by Allan Ramsay - 1808
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The Gentle Shepherd: A Scots Pastoral Comedy. By Allan Ramsay

Allan Ramsay - 1743 - 88 pages
...our fteps to find the fecret cell, Where with thy Sire CONTENT thou lov'ft to dwell. Or fay, do.ft thou a duteous handmaid wait Familiar, at the chambers of the great ? . . Doft thou purfue• the voice of them that call To noify revel, and to midnight ball ? On the...
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Poems on Several Occasions

William Hamilton - English poetry - 1760 - 290 pages
...teach our Heps to find the fecret cell, Where with thy Sire Content thou lov'ft to dwell. Or lay, doft thou a duteous handmaid wait Familiar, at the chambers of the great ? Doft tnou purfue the voice of them that call To noify revel, and to midnight ball? O'er the full...
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Poems, Volume 2

Allan Ramsay - Scottish poetry - 1761 - 350 pages
...our fteps to find the fecret cell, Where, with thy fire Content, thou lov'ft to dwell. Or fay, do'ft thou a duteous handmaid wait Familiar at the chambers of the great ? Do'ft thou purfue the voice of them that call To noify revel, and to midnight: ball ? Or the full...
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Bell's British Theatre,: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays ...

English drama - 1777 - 380 pages
...our fteps to find the fecret cell, Where, with thy lire Content, thou lov'ft to dwell. Or fay, dofl thou a duteous handmaid wait Familiar at the chambers of the great ? Doft thou purfue the voice of them that call To noify revel, and to midnight ball ? Or the full banquet...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - English drama - 1777 - 374 pages
...ouv lleps to find the fecret cell, Where, with thy lire Content, thou lov'ft to dwell. Or fay, doft thou a duteous handmaid wait Familiar at the chambers of the great ? Doft thou purfue the voice of them that call To noify revel, and to midnight ball ? Or the full banquet...
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Bell's British Theatre: The old batchelor, by E. Congreve. ... Barbarossa ...

English drama - 1797 - 448 pages
...in shades thy meek contented head? Virgin of aspect mild! ah, why unkind, Fly'st thou, displeas'd, the commerce of mankind? O! teach our steps to find...them that call To noisy revel, and to midnight ball? Or the full banquet when we feast our soul. Dost thou inspire the mirth or mix the bowl? Or, with the...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 25

John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 436 pages
...in shades thy meek contented head? Virgin of aspect mild! ah, why unkind, Fly'st thou, displeas'd, the commerce of mankind? O! teach our steps to find the secret cell, Where, wilh thy sire Content, thou lov'st to dwell. Or say, dost thou a duteous handmaid wait, Familiar at...
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The Poems of Allan Ramsay, Volume 2

Allan Ramsay - Fables, Scottish - 1800 - 626 pages
...our fteps to find the fecret cell, Where, with thy fire Content, thou lov'ft to dwell, Or fay, doft thou, a duteous handmaid, wait Familiar at the chambers of the great ? Dofl thou purfue the voice of them that call To noify revel and to midnight ball ? Or the full banquet,...
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The Poetical Works of William Hamilton: Collated with the Best ..., Volume 1

William Hamilton, Thomas Park - 1805 - 138 pages
...contented head? Virgin of aspect mild ! ah why unkind, Fly'st thou displeas'd, the commerce of mankind f O ! teach our steps to find the secret cell, Where...ball? O'er the full banquet when we feast our soul, I lost thou inspire the mirth, or mix 1 In: bowl ? Or with the' industrious planter dost thou talk,...
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The Poetical Works of William Hamilton

William Hamilton, Thomas Park - 1808 - 272 pages
...hide in shades thy meek contented head ? Virgin of aspect mild! ah why unkind, Fly'st thou displeas'd, the commerce of mankind ? O! teach our steps to find...to dwell: Or say, dost thou a duteous handmaid wait Familar, at the chambers of the great i Dost thou pursue the voice of them that call To noisy revel,...
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