. Poems from the works of Charles Cotton; newly decorated by Claud Lovat Fraser . 19. Hark! Hark! the watchfull Chanticler,Tells us the days bright HarbingerPeeps oer the Eastern Hills, to aweAnd warn Nights Sovreign to withdraw. The Morning Curtains now are drawn,And now appears the blushing dawn;Aurora has her Roses strew the way Sols steeds must tread. Xanthus and ^thon harnessd roll away the burning Carr,And, snorting flame, impatient bearThe dressing of the Chariotier. The sable cheeks of Sullen NightAre streakd with Rosie streams of light,Whilst she retires away in fear,To


. Poems from the works of Charles Cotton; newly decorated by Claud Lovat Fraser . 19. Hark! Hark! the watchfull Chanticler,Tells us the days bright HarbingerPeeps oer the Eastern Hills, to aweAnd warn Nights Sovreign to withdraw. The Morning Curtains now are drawn,And now appears the blushing dawn;Aurora has her Roses strew the way Sols steeds must tread. Xanthus and ^thon harnessd roll away the burning Carr,And, snorting flame, impatient bearThe dressing of the Chariotier. The sable cheeks of Sullen NightAre streakd with Rosie streams of light,Whilst she retires away in fear,To shade the other Hemisphere.


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