Beispielsammlung zur Theorie und Literatur der schönen Wissenschaften, Том 5F. Nicolai, 1790 - 438 страници |
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... withered be .. But thou thereon didft only breathe , And fent'ft it back to me ; Since when it grows and fmells , I fwear , Not of itself , but thee , Suck Suckling . Sir John Suckling , geb. 1613 , gest 56 Lyrische Gedichte .
... withered be .. But thou thereon didft only breathe , And fent'ft it back to me ; Since when it grows and fmells , I fwear , Not of itself , but thee , Suck Suckling . Sir John Suckling , geb. 1613 , gest 56 Lyrische Gedichte .
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... thou sprung In deferts , where no men abide , Thou must have uncommended died . Small is the worth Of beauty from the light retir'd : Bid her come forth , Suffer her felf to be defir'd , And not blufh fo to be admir'd . Then die ! that ...
... thou sprung In deferts , where no men abide , Thou must have uncommended died . Small is the worth Of beauty from the light retir'd : Bid her come forth , Suffer her felf to be defir'd , And not blufh fo to be admir'd . Then die ! that ...
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... thou no figh , nor fhed a tear , Left yet my half - clof'd eye may view On earth an object worth its care . From jealoufy's tormenting ftrife For ever be thy bofom freed ; That nothing may difturb thy life , Content I haften to the dead ...
... thou no figh , nor fhed a tear , Left yet my half - clof'd eye may view On earth an object worth its care . From jealoufy's tormenting ftrife For ever be thy bofom freed ; That nothing may difturb thy life , Content I haften to the dead ...
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... thou to morrow great , Thy myrtles ftrew , thy odours burn , And meet thy fav'rite nymph in state . Kind goddefs , to no other pow'rs Let us to morrow's bleffings own ; The darling loves fhall guide the hours , And all the day be thine ...
... thou to morrow great , Thy myrtles ftrew , thy odours burn , And meet thy fav'rite nymph in state . Kind goddefs , to no other pow'rs Let us to morrow's bleffings own ; The darling loves fhall guide the hours , And all the day be thine ...
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... thou go with me , Nor figh to leave the flaunting town ? Can filent glens have charms for thee , The lowly cot and ruffet gown ? No longer dreft in filken fheen , No longer deck'd with jewels rare , & 3 Say Dr. Percy . Say can't thou ...
... thou go with me , Nor figh to leave the flaunting town ? Can filent glens have charms for thee , The lowly cot and ruffet gown ? No longer dreft in filken fheen , No longer deck'd with jewels rare , & 3 Say Dr. Percy . Say can't thou ...
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