The Poets and Poetry of AmericaJ. Miller, 1872 - 666 Seiten |
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... grace ? " The enliven'd tints in due proportion rise , Her polish'd cheeks with deep vermilion glow ; The shining moisture swells into her eyes , And from such lips nectareous sweets must flow . " The easy attitude , the graceful dress ...
... grace ? " The enliven'd tints in due proportion rise , Her polish'd cheeks with deep vermilion glow ; The shining moisture swells into her eyes , And from such lips nectareous sweets must flow . " The easy attitude , the graceful dress ...
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... grace , and learn like him to shine . Se shall some future muse her sweeter lays Swell with your name , and give you all his praise ! " 66 Plurima dumis . " Dama fæcundis levis errat agris , Piscium puris genus omne rivis , Alites ...
... grace , and learn like him to shine . Se shall some future muse her sweeter lays Swell with your name , and give you all his praise ! " 66 Plurima dumis . " Dama fæcundis levis errat agris , Piscium puris genus omne rivis , Alites ...
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... grace The spring , and blooming nature's face- The chirping birds , Nor lowing herds ; The woody hills , Nor murm'ring rills ; The sylvan shades . Nor flowery meads , To me their former joys dispense . Tho ugh all their pleasures court ...
... grace The spring , and blooming nature's face- The chirping birds , Nor lowing herds ; The woody hills , Nor murm'ring rills ; The sylvan shades . Nor flowery meads , To me their former joys dispense . Tho ugh all their pleasures court ...
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... grace . One of them , entitled Days of My Youth , " so affected JOHN ADAMS , in his old age , that he declared he would rather have written it than any lyric by MILTON or SHAK- SPEARE . He little dreamed it was by an author who in ...
... grace . One of them , entitled Days of My Youth , " so affected JOHN ADAMS , in his old age , that he declared he would rather have written it than any lyric by MILTON or SHAK- SPEARE . He little dreamed it was by an author who in ...
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... grace combining , Yielded to my circling arms , I clasp the fair , and , kindling at the view , Press to my heart the dear deceit , and think the transport true . IX . Hence , false , delusive dreams , Fantastic hopes and mortal ...
... grace combining , Yielded to my circling arms , I clasp the fair , and , kindling at the view , Press to my heart the dear deceit , and think the transport true . IX . Hence , false , delusive dreams , Fantastic hopes and mortal ...
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