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... thou haft doubled long . Thou know'ft my praise of nature most fincere , And that my raptures are not conjur'd up To serve BOOK I. 7 THE SOFA .
... thou haft doubled long . Thou know'ft my praise of nature most fincere , And that my raptures are not conjur'd up To serve BOOK I. 7 THE SOFA .
12 ÆäÀÌÁö
... thou seeming sweet ,. Be ftill a pleafing object in my view ; My vifit ftill , but never mine abode . Not distant far , a length of colonnade Invites us . Monument of ancient tafte , Now fcorn'd , but worthy of a better fate . Our ...
... thou seeming sweet ,. Be ftill a pleafing object in my view ; My vifit ftill , but never mine abode . Not distant far , a length of colonnade Invites us . Monument of ancient tafte , Now fcorn'd , but worthy of a better fate . Our ...
29 ÆäÀÌÁö
... thou haft found again Thy cocoas and bananas , palms and yams , And homeftall thatch'd with leaves . But haft thou found Their former charms ? And , having feen our state , Our palaces , our ladies , and our pomp Of equipage , our ...
... thou haft found again Thy cocoas and bananas , palms and yams , And homeftall thatch'd with leaves . But haft thou found Their former charms ? And , having feen our state , Our palaces , our ladies , and our pomp Of equipage , our ...
30 ÆäÀÌÁö
... thou art fad At thought of her forlorn and abject state , From which no pow'r of thine can raise her up . Thus fancy paints thee , and , though apt to err , Perhaps errs little when the paints thee thus . She tells me , too , that duly ...
... thou art fad At thought of her forlorn and abject state , From which no pow'r of thine can raise her up . Thus fancy paints thee , and , though apt to err , Perhaps errs little when the paints thee thus . She tells me , too , that duly ...
47 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Of action and re - action . He has found The fource of the disease that nature feels , And bids the world take heart and banish fear . Thou fool will thy discovery of the cause Sufpend th 7 BOOK IL . 47 THE TIME - PIECE .
... Of action and re - action . He has found The fource of the disease that nature feels , And bids the world take heart and banish fear . Thou fool will thy discovery of the cause Sufpend th 7 BOOK IL . 47 THE TIME - PIECE .
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