The Lyre of Love ...C. Whittingham, 1806 |
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... fragrant stores unfolds : the fields rejoice , And in the infancy of plenty smile : The vallies laugh and sing : the woods alive Sprout into floating verdure , to embower Those happy lovers who record thy praise . Hail Valentine ! at ...
... fragrant stores unfolds : the fields rejoice , And in the infancy of plenty smile : The vallies laugh and sing : the woods alive Sprout into floating verdure , to embower Those happy lovers who record thy praise . Hail Valentine ! at ...
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... fragrant as the breath of flow'rs . To hear our vows the moon grows pale , And pants Endymion's warmth to prove ; While emulous , the Nightingale Thick - warbling trills her lay of love . The silver - sounding shining spheres That ...
... fragrant as the breath of flow'rs . To hear our vows the moon grows pale , And pants Endymion's warmth to prove ; While emulous , the Nightingale Thick - warbling trills her lay of love . The silver - sounding shining spheres That ...
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... fragrant promise of the future wine ; The spirits to exalt , the genius to refine ! Let us our steps direct where father Thames In silver windings draws his humid train , And pours , where'er he rolls his naval streams , Pomp on the ...
... fragrant promise of the future wine ; The spirits to exalt , the genius to refine ! Let us our steps direct where father Thames In silver windings draws his humid train , And pours , where'er he rolls his naval streams , Pomp on the ...
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... yonder fleets the visionary scheme , The fond illusion of a simple mind- The sweets of love , -the solitary stream , The fragrant meadow , and the whispering wind . Say , my ELIZA ! was it fancied bliss You JAMES GRAEME . 39.
... yonder fleets the visionary scheme , The fond illusion of a simple mind- The sweets of love , -the solitary stream , The fragrant meadow , and the whispering wind . Say , my ELIZA ! was it fancied bliss You JAMES GRAEME . 39.
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... avarice and pride . The groves invite thee ; and our vale , Where every fragrant bud that blows , And every stream , and every gale Will yield thee pastime and repose . JOHN MOORE . 1778 . Poetry sustained a loss , WILLIAM RICHARDSON . 59.
... avarice and pride . The groves invite thee ; and our vale , Where every fragrant bud that blows , And every stream , and every gale Will yield thee pastime and repose . JOHN MOORE . 1778 . Poetry sustained a loss , WILLIAM RICHARDSON . 59.
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