The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 1 |
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... tells his story in the British tongue ; Thy charming verse , and fair translations , show How thy own laurel first began to grow ; How wild Lycaon , changed by angry gods , And frighted at himself , ran howling through the woods .
... tells his story in the British tongue ; Thy charming verse , and fair translations , show How thy own laurel first began to grow ; How wild Lycaon , changed by angry gods , And frighted at himself , ran howling through the woods .
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... foot the springing flowers ; Nor frisking heifers bound about the place , To spurn the dew - drops off , and bruise the rising grass ; Nor must the lizard's painted brood appear , Nor wood - pecks , nor the swallow , harbour near .
... foot the springing flowers ; Nor frisking heifers bound about the place , To spurn the dew - drops off , and bruise the rising grass ; Nor must the lizard's painted brood appear , Nor wood - pecks , nor the swallow , harbour near .
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Things thus prepared When the under - world is seized with cold and night , And summer here descends in streams of light , The bees through woods and forests take their flight . They rifle every flower , and lightly skim The crystal ...
Things thus prepared When the under - world is seized with cold and night , And summer here descends in streams of light , The bees through woods and forests take their flight . They rifle every flower , and lightly skim The crystal ...
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... Nor stray like others unconfined abroad , But know set stations , and a fixed abode : Each provident of cold in summer flies Through fields and woods , to seek for new supplies , And in the common stock unlades his thighs .
... Nor stray like others unconfined abroad , But know set stations , and a fixed abode : Each provident of cold in summer flies Through fields and woods , to seek for new supplies , And in the common stock unlades his thighs .
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The moving woods attended , as he played , And Rhodope was left without a shade . IV . Music religious heats inspires , It wakes the soul , and lifts it high , And wings it with sublime desires , And fits it POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS .
The moving woods attended , as he played , And Rhodope was left without a shade . IV . Music religious heats inspires , It wakes the soul , and lifts it high , And wings it with sublime desires , And fits it POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS .
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