Various pieces in verse and prose By the late Nathaniel Cotton. Many of which were never before published. In two volumes |
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REBUS.
[The light-footed female that bounds o'er the hills]
The light-footed female that bounds o'er the hills,That feeds among lilies, and drinks of the rills,
And is fam'd for being tender and true;
Which Solomon deemed a simile rare,
To liken the two pretty breasts of his fair,
Is the name of the nymph I pursue.
ROE.
Various pieces in verse and prose | ||