The Shamrock or, Hibernian Cresses. A Collection of Poems, Songs, Epigrams, &c. Latin as well as English, The Original Production of Ireland. To which are subjoined thoughts on the prevailing system of school education, respecting young ladies as well as gentlemen: with practical proposals for a reformation [by Samuel Whyte] |
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V.
She ended, smiling, and her heavenly EyesShot forth a brighter Radiance; to the View
Now, easier seem'd the Ascent; and from the Top
Flowers of unfading Bloom their Fragrance threw;
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In that smooth Way, erewhile so gaily dress'd,
The deadly Night-shade creep; the Thorn start up;
And the dark Adder rear his spotted Crest:
Th'Illusion vanish'd; and, to Sight confess'd,
Sloth stood, in native Horror:—From her Grasp
(As one who in his Path had spy'd an Asp)
Alcides sprung, and thus his high Resolve express'd.
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