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" We love th' alluring line of grace, That leads the eye a wanton chace, And lets the fancy rove ; The walk of Beauty ever bends, And ftill begins, but never ends, The labyrinth of love. "
Poems - Page 16
by John Logan - 1781 - 118 pages
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Poems: By the Rev. Mr. Logan, One of the Ministers of Leith

John Logan - 1781 - 138 pages
...See morning gradual paint the Iky With purple and with gold ! See Spring approach with fweet delay ! See rofebuds open to the ray, And leaf by leaf unfold...Myfterious are your laws ! The vifion's finer than the view ; Jler 'landfcape Nature never drew So fair as Fancy draws. A beauty, carelefsly betray'd, Enamours...
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The Poetical Works of Cuthbert Shaw: Collated with the Best Editions

Cuthbert Shaw, Thomas Park - 1807 - 230 pages
...ray, And leaf by leaf unfold ! We love the' alluring line of grace, That leads the eye a wanton chase, And lets the fancy rove; The walk of beauty ever bends, And still begins, but never ends The labyrinth of love. At times, to veil is to reveal, And to display...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - 1822 - 294 pages
...ray, And leaf by leaf unfold! love the' alluring line of grace, That leads the eye a wanton chase, And lets the fancy rove ; The walk of beauty ever bends, And still begins, but never ends The labyrinth of love. At times, to veil is to reveal, And to display...
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Life and Works of Michael Bruce: Poet of Loch Leven, Author of the "Ode to ...

Michael Bruce - 1914 - 446 pages
...gradual paint the sky With purple and with gold ! See Spring approach with sweet delay ! 1 See rosebuds open to the ray, And leaf by leaf unfold ! We love...the fancy rove ; The walk of Beauty ever bends, And still begins, but never ends, The labyrinth of love. The Zone of Venus, heavenly-fine, Is Nature's...
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The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History ..., Volume 63

1801 - 916 pages
...forget what a lato poet fays, We love th' alluring Иле of grace That lends the eye a wanton chafe, And lets the fancy rove ; The walk of beauty ever bends And (lil! begins but never ends, The labyrinth oflove. At times to veil,- is to reveal, Ar.c! to difplay...
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