Poems on Several OccasionsLintot, 1722 - 221 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 3
... mold a rifing Fair , As Virgin - goddesses are proud to wear ; To make her Eyes with Diamond - water fhine , And form her Organs for a Voice divine . B 2 " Twas ' Twas thus the Sire ordain'd ; the Pow'r obey'd SEVERAL OCCASIONS . w.
... mold a rifing Fair , As Virgin - goddesses are proud to wear ; To make her Eyes with Diamond - water fhine , And form her Organs for a Voice divine . B 2 " Twas ' Twas thus the Sire ordain'd ; the Pow'r obey'd SEVERAL OCCASIONS . w.
الصفحة 9
... form'd to fly ; New Love begins , a Love produc'd to dye ; New Parts diftrefs the troubled Scenes of Life , The fondling Mistress , and the ruling Wife . Men , born to Labour , all with Pains provide ; Women have Time , to facrifice to ...
... form'd to fly ; New Love begins , a Love produc'd to dye ; New Parts diftrefs the troubled Scenes of Life , The fondling Mistress , and the ruling Wife . Men , born to Labour , all with Pains provide ; Women have Time , to facrifice to ...
الصفحة 11
... , Who lov'd fo quickly , and who lov'd fo well . O'er all his Veins the wand'ring Paffion burns , He calls her Nyniph , and ev'ry Nymph by turns . Her Her Form to lovely Venus he prefers , Or fwears SEVERAL OCCASIONS . II.
... , Who lov'd fo quickly , and who lov'd fo well . O'er all his Veins the wand'ring Paffion burns , He calls her Nyniph , and ev'ry Nymph by turns . Her Her Form to lovely Venus he prefers , Or fwears SEVERAL OCCASIONS . II.
الصفحة 12
Thomas Parnell Alexander Pope. Her Form to lovely Venus he prefers , Or fwears that Venus must be fuch as hers , She ... Form . 4 " Now take what Jove defign'd ( fhe foftly cry'd ) " This box thy Portion , and my self thy Bride : " Fir'd ...
Thomas Parnell Alexander Pope. Her Form to lovely Venus he prefers , Or fwears that Venus must be fuch as hers , She ... Form . 4 " Now take what Jove defign'd ( fhe foftly cry'd ) " This box thy Portion , and my self thy Bride : " Fir'd ...
الصفحة 13
... Form , What dreadful Din around his Ears fhall rife ! What Frowns confufe his Picture of the Skies ! 3 won donylo At first the Creature Man was fram'd alone , Lord of himself , and all the World his own . For him theNymphs in green ...
... Form , What dreadful Din around his Ears fhall rife ! What Frowns confufe his Picture of the Skies ! 3 won donylo At first the Creature Man was fram'd alone , Lord of himself , and all the World his own . For him theNymphs in green ...
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