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... YOUNG . BELINDA . NOT with more glories in th ' ethereal plain , The sun first rises o'er the purpled main , Than , issuing forth , the rival of his beams Launch'd on the bosom of the silver Thames . Fair nymphs , and well - drest ...
... YOUNG . BELINDA . NOT with more glories in th ' ethereal plain , The sun first rises o'er the purpled main , Than , issuing forth , the rival of his beams Launch'd on the bosom of the silver Thames . Fair nymphs , and well - drest ...
Page 44
... thou hast not flown , With mocks and threats half - lisp'd , half - spoken , I feel thee pulling at my gown , Of right good - will thy simple token ! And thou must laugh and wrestle too , A mimic 44 YOUNG LADY'S To a Child.
... thou hast not flown , With mocks and threats half - lisp'd , half - spoken , I feel thee pulling at my gown , Of right good - will thy simple token ! And thou must laugh and wrestle too , A mimic 44 YOUNG LADY'S To a Child.
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