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John Joshua Proby Earl of Carysfort. CONTENTS OF VOL . II . THE REVENGE OF GUENDOLEN . THE BOWER OF MELISSA . THE STATUES , 50. 1 . ERRATA , VOL . II . 15.
John Joshua Proby Earl of Carysfort. CONTENTS OF VOL . II . THE REVENGE OF GUENDOLEN . THE BOWER OF MELISSA . THE STATUES , 50. 1 . ERRATA , VOL . II . 15.
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... bower . All bath'd in tears the pensive nymph he found , With sad reflection pale , and anxious fears . Fondly he strain'd her to his manly breast , And thus : " Why weeps my love , my best Estrildis ? Thy Locrine's arm is not unskill'd ...
... bower . All bath'd in tears the pensive nymph he found , With sad reflection pale , and anxious fears . Fondly he strain'd her to his manly breast , And thus : " Why weeps my love , my best Estrildis ? Thy Locrine's arm is not unskill'd ...
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... bower . For thee stern Neptune stills his raging waves , And touch'd by thy soft pow'r , the gloomy Dis Unbends his sullen brow . The sire of gods " On thee , his best belov'd , delighted smiles , Sooth'd with th ' ambrosial kiss , and ...
... bower . For thee stern Neptune stills his raging waves , And touch'd by thy soft pow'r , the gloomy Dis Unbends his sullen brow . The sire of gods " On thee , his best belov'd , delighted smiles , Sooth'd with th ' ambrosial kiss , and ...
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John Joshua Proby Earl of Carysfort. By the soft pleasures of thy Paphian bower . Protect the passion by thyself inspir'd ! And thou , impetuous Mars , before whose spear Withers the strength of nations ; thou , to whom I vow'd my ...
John Joshua Proby Earl of Carysfort. By the soft pleasures of thy Paphian bower . Protect the passion by thyself inspir'd ! And thou , impetuous Mars , before whose spear Withers the strength of nations ; thou , to whom I vow'd my ...
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... the raptures of thy secret bower ; Frustrate by me , the ill to thee design'd Recoil'd upon herself , and from her brow I tore the diadem to beam on thine . And though Cornubia , arming in her cause , Point OF GUENDOLEN . 27.
... the raptures of thy secret bower ; Frustrate by me , the ill to thee design'd Recoil'd upon herself , and from her brow I tore the diadem to beam on thine . And though Cornubia , arming in her cause , Point OF GUENDOLEN . 27.
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