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... soft , and unsuspecting ease , With her his Scythian spouse , the fair Estrildis , Acknowledg'd now his queen , the monarch lay , And all the weighty cares of state resign'd . Rous'd from his dream of bliss , but not dismay'd , He bids ...
... soft , and unsuspecting ease , With her his Scythian spouse , the fair Estrildis , Acknowledg'd now his queen , the monarch lay , And all the weighty cares of state resign'd . Rous'd from his dream of bliss , but not dismay'd , He bids ...
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... soft forgiveness in my ear . of woe Sudden the scene is chang'd . The cry Invades my sense , the scream of female horror . I see thee stretch'd before me , pale and lifeless , And pierc'd with wounds , and stiff with clotted blood ...
... soft forgiveness in my ear . of woe Sudden the scene is chang'd . The cry Invades my sense , the scream of female horror . I see thee stretch'd before me , pale and lifeless , And pierc'd with wounds , and stiff with clotted blood ...
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... soft endearment . Pledge of our mutual bliss , thy gentle Sabra Displays her blooming charms . Oh fondly press The beauteous maid to thy maternal bosom , Then , if thou canst , wish we had never lov'd . Nor deem that Locrine was thy ...
... soft endearment . Pledge of our mutual bliss , thy gentle Sabra Displays her blooming charms . Oh fondly press The beauteous maid to thy maternal bosom , Then , if thou canst , wish we had never lov'd . Nor deem that Locrine was thy ...
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... 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 to thy hand Permits th ' almighty sceptre . Goddess , now Assist thy vot'ry ...
... 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 to thy hand Permits th ' almighty sceptre . Goddess , now Assist thy vot'ry ...
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... soft voices ; soft as those Which nightly floating o'er Trinacrian seas Melodious , ravish'd the delighted sense , And lur'd to sweet destruction . And their song Was fram'd to win upon the ear of care , With light and playful airs ...
... soft voices ; soft as those Which nightly floating o'er Trinacrian seas Melodious , ravish'd the delighted sense , And lur'd to sweet destruction . And their song Was fram'd to win upon the ear of care , With light and playful airs ...
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