The Works of the English Poets: Otway, Duke, and DorsetH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... wish'd - for peace to find . The elements due order here maintain , And pay their tribute in of warmth and rain : Cool fhades and ftreams , rich fertile lands abound , And Nature's bounty flows the feafons round . But we , a wretched ...
... wish'd - for peace to find . The elements due order here maintain , And pay their tribute in of warmth and rain : Cool fhades and ftreams , rich fertile lands abound , And Nature's bounty flows the feafons round . But we , a wretched ...
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... wish , is all my ease ; Sighs , which do heat impart , Enough to melt the coldest ice , Yet cannot warm your heart . III . O ! would your pity give my heart One corner of your breast , ' Twould learn of yours the winning art , And ...
... wish , is all my ease ; Sighs , which do heat impart , Enough to melt the coldest ice , Yet cannot warm your heart . III . O ! would your pity give my heart One corner of your breast , ' Twould learn of yours the winning art , And ...
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... wishes fent For that dear pledge fh'ad left behind , And as her paffion grew too mighty for her mind , She of fome tears her eyes beguil❜d , Which , as upon her cheek they lay , The happy hero kiss'd away , And , as she wept , blush'd ...
... wishes fent For that dear pledge fh'ad left behind , And as her paffion grew too mighty for her mind , She of fome tears her eyes beguil❜d , Which , as upon her cheek they lay , The happy hero kiss'd away , And , as she wept , blush'd ...
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... wish to thee , my lovely boy : Read this , and reading how my foul is feiz'd , Rather than not , be with my ruin pleas'd : Thus fecrets fafe to fartheft fhores may move ; By letters foes converfe , and learn to love . Thrice my fad tale ...
... wish to thee , my lovely boy : Read this , and reading how my foul is feiz'd , Rather than not , be with my ruin pleas'd : Thus fecrets fafe to fartheft fhores may move ; By letters foes converfe , and learn to love . Thrice my fad tale ...
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... Believe it his , and none of Phædra's fault : Rather , thou faireft thing the earth contains , I wish at first I'd dy'd of mother's pains . How How canft thou rev'rence then thy father's bed , From 56 OT WAY'S POEMS .
... Believe it his , and none of Phædra's fault : Rather , thou faireft thing the earth contains , I wish at first I'd dy'd of mother's pains . How How canft thou rev'rence then thy father's bed , From 56 OT WAY'S POEMS .
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Страница 195 - Ladies now at land, We men at sea indite ; But first would have you understand How hard it is to write ; The muses, now, and Neptune too, We must implore to write to you. With a fa la, la, la, la.
Страница 198 - And now we've told you all our loves, And likewise all our fears, In hopes this declaration moves Some pity from your tears ; Let's hear of no inconstancy, We have too much of that at sea. With a fa, la, la, la, la.
Страница 27 - Twas far from any path, but where the earth Was bare, and naked all as at her birth, When by the Word it first was made, Ere God had said : — • Let grass and herbs and every green thing grow, With fruitful herbs after their kinds, and it was so.
Страница 28 - My father was .(a thing now rare) Loyal and brave ; my mother chaste and fair. The pledge of marriage-vows was only I ; Alone I liv'd their much-lov'd fondled boy:' They gave me gen'rous education ; high They strove to raise my mind ; and with it grew their joy.
Страница 207 - The wise will think you in the right, Not to expose your person : Nor vex your thoughts how to repair The ruins of your glory ; You ought to leave so mean a care To those who pen your story. Are not Boileau and Corneille paid For panegyric writing ? They know how heroes may be made Without the help of fighting.
Страница 53 - Tis dang'rous to resist the power of love, The Gods obey him, and he's king above : He clear'd the doubts that did my mind confound, And promis'd me to bring thee hither bound : Oh may he come, and in that...
Страница 31 - Bore witness of our daily loves ; And on the bark of every tree, You might the marks of our endearments...
Страница 206 - Roper to take her away. But to these that have had my dear Bess in their arms, She's gentle, and knows how to soften her charms; And to every beauty can add a new...
Страница 47 - But constant as the stars that never move ; Or as women would have love. The trembling genius of their state Look'd out, and straight shrunk back his head, To see our daring banners spread.
Страница 68 - In recompence th' original was loft : At thefe, illuftrious repentance pay, In his kind hands your humble offerings lay : Let royal pardon be by him implor'd, Th...