The Works of Anacreon Trans: English. Verse ...1735 - Počet stran: 279 |
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... Voice is Musick , and the Swains admire . VER . 6. Wide - op'ning Teeth . ] The Greek Ex- preffion is xáoμ ' d'urlar , a Chasm of Teeth . B. 4 The Lion Τοῖς ἰχθύσι τὸ νηκτον , Τοῖς ὀρνέοις πέταπαι , Τοῖς ANACREON . 7.
... Voice is Musick , and the Swains admire . VER . 6. Wide - op'ning Teeth . ] The Greek Ex- preffion is xáoμ ' d'urlar , a Chasm of Teeth . B. 4 The Lion Τοῖς ἰχθύσι τὸ νηκτον , Τοῖς ὀρνέοις πέταπαι , Τοῖς ANACREON . 7.
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... Voice replies ; Let no vain Fears your Breaft alarm , A Child , and innocent of Harm , This moonless Night I've loft my Way , All wet , nor confcious where I ftray . With Pity mov'd , his Cries I heard , Then running down , the Gate ...
... Voice replies ; Let no vain Fears your Breaft alarm , A Child , and innocent of Harm , This moonless Night I've loft my Way , All wet , nor confcious where I ftray . With Pity mov'd , his Cries I heard , Then running down , the Gate ...
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... Voice , Rejoice with me , kind Hoft , rejoice ! For now your bleeding Heart can tell My Bow is fafe , and fo Farewel . 35 ODE Euph in the fubfequent Line , I think the Change unne- ceffary ; the Expreffion as it ftands is perfectly juft ...
... Voice , Rejoice with me , kind Hoft , rejoice ! For now your bleeding Heart can tell My Bow is fafe , and fo Farewel . 35 ODE Euph in the fubfequent Line , I think the Change unne- ceffary ; the Expreffion as it ftands is perfectly juft ...
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... Voice . ] The Πηκτίδες here fpoken of , Scaliger fays , was an Inftru- ment of two Strings ; and the generality of Interpreters have made the Youth accompany his Musick with his Voice . But as the Word Пnes is us'd in the An- thologia ...
... Voice . ] The Πηκτίδες here fpoken of , Scaliger fays , was an Inftru- ment of two Strings ; and the generality of Interpreters have made the Youth accompany his Musick with his Voice . But as the Word Пnes is us'd in the An- thologia ...
Strana 27
... Voice , And bids foft Warblings fall and rise . Love's little God , with golden Hair , Lyaus , ever young and fair , 5 to The VER . 14. Lyæus , ever young and fair . ] Lyaus was a Name given to Bacchus , from the Greek Word ew , to free ...
... Voice , And bids foft Warblings fall and rise . Love's little God , with golden Hair , Lyaus , ever young and fair , 5 to The VER . 14. Lyæus , ever young and fair . ] Lyaus was a Name given to Bacchus , from the Greek Word ew , to free ...
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