The Works of the English Poets: GayH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... her head , And thus with graceful voice the virgin faid : Has woman then forgot all former wiles , 6 The watchful ogle , and delufive fmiles ? 40 45 50 Does Does man against her charms too powerful prove ? 55 THE FAN . 29 BOOK II .
... her head , And thus with graceful voice the virgin faid : Has woman then forgot all former wiles , 6 The watchful ogle , and delufive fmiles ? 40 45 50 Does Does man against her charms too powerful prove ? 55 THE FAN . 29 BOOK II .
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... faid months therein nothing is fpecified ; wherein I have alfo . efteem- ed him worthy mine imitation . That principally , courteous . reader , whereof I would have thee to be advertised , ( feeing I depart from the vulgar : ufage ) is ...
... faid months therein nothing is fpecified ; wherein I have alfo . efteem- ed him worthy mine imitation . That principally , courteous . reader , whereof I would have thee to be advertised , ( feeing I depart from the vulgar : ufage ) is ...
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... faid , to whom we owe Sweet peace that maketh riches flow ; That queen , who eas'd our tax of late , Was dead , alas ! -and lay in ftate . At this , in tears was Cicely feen , Buxoma tore her pinners clean , In doleful dumps ftood every ...
... faid , to whom we owe Sweet peace that maketh riches flow ; That queen , who eas'd our tax of late , Was dead , alas ! -and lay in ftate . At this , in tears was Cicely feen , Buxoma tore her pinners clean , In doleful dumps ftood every ...
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... faid had wrought this bleffed deed . This leach Arbuthnot was yclept , Who many a night not once had slept ; But watch'd our gracious Sovereign ftill ; For who could reft when she was ill ? Oh , may'st thou henceforth fweetly fleep ...
... faid had wrought this bleffed deed . This leach Arbuthnot was yclept , Who many a night not once had slept ; But watch'd our gracious Sovereign ftill ; For who could reft when she was ill ? Oh , may'st thou henceforth fweetly fleep ...
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... faid . Lo , here thou haft mine Eclogues fair , But let not these detain thine ear . Let not th ' affairs of states and kings Wait , while our Bowzybeus fings . Rather than verse of simple swain Should ftay the trade of France or Spain ...
... faid . Lo , here thou haft mine Eclogues fair , But let not these detain thine ear . Let not th ' affairs of states and kings Wait , while our Bowzybeus fings . Rather than verse of simple swain Should ftay the trade of France or Spain ...
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Страница 251 - where fhall I my true-love find ? Tell me, ye jovial failors, tell me true, If my fweet William fails among the crew. William, who high upon the yard Rock'd with the billow to and fro, Soon as her well-known voice he heard, He
Страница 263 - merit, Unite in my fweet Molly Mog. Thofe who toaft all the Family Royal, In bumpers of Hogan and Nog, Have hearts not more true or more loyal Than mine to my fweet Molly Mog. Were Virgil alive with his Phyllis, And writing another Eclogue ; Both his Phyllis and fair Amaryllis
Страница 199 - when that giant babe that head of thine Got in his mouth, my heart was up in mine ! When in the marrow-bone I fee thee ramm'd, Or on the houfe-top by the monkey cramm'd, The piteous images renew my pain, And all thy dangers I weep o'er again. But on the maiden's nipple when you rid, Pray
Страница 262 - Molly Mog. The heart when half wounded is changing, It here and there leaps like a frog; But my heart can never be ranging, 'Tis fo fix'd upon fweet Molly Mog. * Who follows all ladies of pleafure, In pleafure is thought but a hog; All the fex cannot give fo good
Страница 269 - are, Methinks I tafte them yet; Brown as a berry is her hair, Her eyes as black as jet: As fmooth as glafs, as white as curds, Her pretty hand invites ; Sharp as a needle are her words; Her wit, like pepper, bites : Brifk as a
Страница 252 - Let me kifs off that falling tear; We only part to meet again.. Change, as ye lift, ye winds ; my heart fliall be The faithful compafs that ftill points
Страница 199 - O may the king that one negleft forgive, And pardon her the fault by which I live ! W^as there no other way to fet him free ? My life, alas ! I fear, prov'd death to thee. O teach me, Dear, new words to fpeak my flame! Teach me to
Страница 197 - ivife; Once thou didft cleave, and I could cleave for life. Hear, and relent! hark, how thy children moan : Be kind at leaft to thefe --they are thy own ! Be bold, and count them all; fecure to find The honeft number that you left behind. See how they pat thee with their pretty paws