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Side 16
... fly; A thousand Inves ait melting in her eye ; Love lights her smile—in Joy's nectar dill His myrtle flower, and plants it on her lip. She speaks! and hark that pemion-warbled song— Still, Fancy! still that voice, these notes prolong ...
... fly; A thousand Inves ait melting in her eye ; Love lights her smile—in Joy's nectar dill His myrtle flower, and plants it on her lip. She speaks! and hark that pemion-warbled song— Still, Fancy! still that voice, these notes prolong ...
Side 21
... flying. “ Tomorrow ahal] the Traveller come Who'late Inheld me blooming: Hie eenrching eye ahall vainly roam The drmry vale of Lumin." With eager gore and wetted cheek My wonted haunt! along. Thur, fitithful Maiden! thou ahalt look The ...
... flying. “ Tomorrow ahal] the Traveller come Who'late Inheld me blooming: Hie eenrching eye ahall vainly roam The drmry vale of Lumin." With eager gore and wetted cheek My wonted haunt! along. Thur, fitithful Maiden! thou ahalt look The ...
Side 22
... fly Chill'd Friendship's dark disliking eye, Or Mirth's untimely dint With tn'ual weight thus trifles preA temper sure with tender-ties. When aches the-void withinBut why with sable wand unblaa'd flsould Fancy rouse within my breast Dim ...
... fly Chill'd Friendship's dark disliking eye, Or Mirth's untimely dint With tn'ual weight thus trifles preA temper sure with tender-ties. When aches the-void withinBut why with sable wand unblaa'd flsould Fancy rouse within my breast Dim ...
Side 24
... flies . With blem'd outstarting! From Himself he Bin, SnadsindtsSumutdwithnoprtislgazs Views all creation ;- and he loves it all, And him it. and calls it very good! This 'I indeed to dwell with the Most High! - Cherub and rapture ...
... flies . With blem'd outstarting! From Himself he Bin, SnadsindtsSumutdwithnoprtislgazs Views all creation ;- and he loves it all, And him it. and calls it very good! This 'I indeed to dwell with the Most High! - Cherub and rapture ...
Side 45
... fly, Trembling they apprtnch thy waters; And what cares Nature, if theydiel Me a thousand hopes and pleasures, A thousand recollection blandI Thoughts sublime, and stately mmsurl, Revisit on thy echoing strong: Dreams (the mnl herself ...
... fly, Trembling they apprtnch thy waters; And what cares Nature, if theydiel Me a thousand hopes and pleasures, A thousand recollection blandI Thoughts sublime, and stately mmsurl, Revisit on thy echoing strong: Dreams (the mnl herself ...
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