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Poems by the Late Reverend Dr. Thomas Blacklock

Together with an Essay on the Education of the Blind. To Which is Prefixed A New Account of the Life and Writings of the Author

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The RAVISH'D SHEPHERD.
  
  
  
  
  
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The RAVISH'D SHEPHERD.

A SONG.

I

Azure Dawn, whose chearful ray
Bids all nature's beauties rise,
Were thy glories doubly gay,
What art thou to Chloe's eyes?
Boast no more thy rosy light,
If Chloe smile thee into night.

II

Gentle Spring, whose kind return
Spreads diffusive pleasure round,
Bids each breast enamour'd burn,
And each flame with bliss be crown'd;

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Should my Chloe leave the plain,
Fell winter soon would blast thy reign.

III

Ev'ry charm, whose high delight
Sense enjoys, or soul admires;
All that ardour can excite,
All excited love requires,
All that heav'n or earth call fair,
View Chloe's face, and read it there.