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50 And temper all , thou world reviving fun , Into the perfect year ! Nor ye who live
In luxury and ease , in pomp and pride , Think these loit themes unworthy of your
ear : Sach themes as these the rural MARO sung 55 To wide - imperial Rome ...
50 And temper all , thou world reviving fun , Into the perfect year ! Nor ye who live
In luxury and ease , in pomp and pride , Think these loit themes unworthy of your
ear : Sach themes as these the rural MARO sung 55 To wide - imperial Rome ...
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Thou smiling Nature's universal robe ! United light and shade ! where the sight
dwells With growing strength , and ever - new delight . 85 From the moist
meadow to the withered hill , Led by the breze , the vivid verdure runs , And
swells , and ...
Thou smiling Nature's universal robe ! United light and shade ! where the sight
dwells With growing strength , and ever - new delight . 85 From the moist
meadow to the withered hill , Led by the breze , the vivid verdure runs , And
swells , and ...
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Come then , ye virgins and ye youths , whose hearts Have felt the raptures of
refining love ; 480 And thou , AMANDA , come , pride of my song ! Form'd by the
graces , loveliness itself ! Come with those downcaft eyes , sedate and sweet ...
Come then , ye virgins and ye youths , whose hearts Have felt the raptures of
refining love ; 480 And thou , AMANDA , come , pride of my song ! Form'd by the
graces , loveliness itself ! Come with those downcaft eyes , sedate and sweet ...
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895 These are the sacred feelings of thy heart , 900 Thy heart informd by
reason's purer ray , O LYTTELTON , the friend ! thy pasions thus And meditations
vary , as at large , Courting the Muse , thro'HAGLEY - Park thou ftrayef ; Thy
British ...
895 These are the sacred feelings of thy heart , 900 Thy heart informd by
reason's purer ray , O LYTTELTON , the friend ! thy pasions thus And meditations
vary , as at large , Courting the Muse , thro'HAGLEY - Park thou ftrayef ; Thy
British ...
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20 25 And thou , my youthful muse's early friend , In whom the human graces all
unite : Pure light of mind , and tenderness of heart ; Genius , and wisdom ; the
gay social fense , Iy decency chastisid ; goodness and wit , In feldom - meeting ...
20 25 And thou , my youthful muse's early friend , In whom the human graces all
unite : Pure light of mind , and tenderness of heart ; Genius , and wisdom ; the
gay social fense , Iy decency chastisid ; goodness and wit , In feldom - meeting ...
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