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... thou , whose thoughts as limpid springs are clear , To lead the train , sweet Modesty , appear : Here make thy court amidst our rural scene , And shepherd girls shall own thee for their queen : With thee be Chastity , of all afraid ...
... thou , whose thoughts as limpid springs are clear , To lead the train , sweet Modesty , appear : Here make thy court amidst our rural scene , And shepherd girls shall own thee for their queen : With thee be Chastity , of all afraid ...
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... thou go'st , may every blast arise Weak and unfelt as these rejected sighs ! Safe o'er the wild , no perils mayst thou see , No griefs endure , nor weep , false youth , like me . ' O , let me safely to the fair return , Say , with a ...
... thou go'st , may every blast arise Weak and unfelt as these rejected sighs ! Safe o'er the wild , no perils mayst thou see , No griefs endure , nor weep , false youth , like me . ' O , let me safely to the fair return , Say , with a ...
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... already past with pain ! Yon ragged cliff , whose dangerous path we tried ! And , last , this lofty mountain's weary side ! AGIB . Weak as thou art , yet , hapless 38 COLLINS ' POEMS . Agib and Secander; or, the Fugitives,
... already past with pain ! Yon ragged cliff , whose dangerous path we tried ! And , last , this lofty mountain's weary side ! AGIB . Weak as thou art , yet , hapless 38 COLLINS ' POEMS . Agib and Secander; or, the Fugitives,
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... thou call'st thy Persian lord ! In vain thou court'st him , helpless , to thine aid , To shield the shepherd , and protect the maid ! Far off , in thoughtless indolence resigned , Soft dreams of love and pleasure soothe his mind ...
... thou call'st thy Persian lord ! In vain thou court'st him , helpless , to thine aid , To shield the shepherd , and protect the maid ! Far off , in thoughtless indolence resigned , Soft dreams of love and pleasure soothe his mind ...
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William Collins. ODES . ON SEVERAL DESCRIPTIVE AND ALLEGORICAL SUBJECTS Ετην Ευρησιεπης ανάγει Πρόσφορος εν Μοισαν Διφρω Τολμα δε και αμφιλαφής Δυναμις Εσποιτο . Πινδαρ . Ολυμπ . Θ . ODES . ODE TO PITY . O THOU , the ODES.
William Collins. ODES . ON SEVERAL DESCRIPTIVE AND ALLEGORICAL SUBJECTS Ετην Ευρησιεπης ανάγει Πρόσφορος εν Μοισαν Διφρω Τολμα δε και αμφιλαφής Δυναμις Εσποιτο . Πινδαρ . Ολυμπ . Θ . ODES . ODE TO PITY . O THOU , the ODES.
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