A Collection of Poems: In Six Volumes, Том 1J. Hughs, 1765 |
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... fhew you all my heart without disguise : But thefe are tender proofs that you defpife I fee too well what wishes you pursue ; You would not only conquer , but undo : You , cruel victor , weary of your flame , Would seek a cure in my ...
... fhew you all my heart without disguise : But thefe are tender proofs that you defpife I fee too well what wishes you pursue ; You would not only conquer , but undo : You , cruel victor , weary of your flame , Would seek a cure in my ...
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... fhew in his eyes he is true to his trust ; Then rarely approach , and respectfully bow , But not fulfomely pert , nor foppishly low . IV . But when the long hours of public are past , And we meet with champagne and a chicken at laft ...
... fhew in his eyes he is true to his trust ; Then rarely approach , and respectfully bow , But not fulfomely pert , nor foppishly low . IV . But when the long hours of public are past , And we meet with champagne and a chicken at laft ...
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... , Delighted with a hoyden foul , Which truth and innocence controul , Coquets , leave off affected arts , Gay fowlers at a flock of hearts .; VOL . I. K Woodcocks Woodcocks to fhun your snares have skill , You fhew ( 145 )
... , Delighted with a hoyden foul , Which truth and innocence controul , Coquets , leave off affected arts , Gay fowlers at a flock of hearts .; VOL . I. K Woodcocks Woodcocks to fhun your snares have skill , You fhew ( 145 )
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... r away : But left , by frail defires misled , The girls forbidden paths should tread , Of ignʼrance rais'd the safe high wall ; We fink haw - haws , that fhew them all . Thus Thus we at once folicit sense , And charge them ( 146 )
... r away : But left , by frail defires misled , The girls forbidden paths should tread , Of ignʼrance rais'd the safe high wall ; We fink haw - haws , that fhew them all . Thus Thus we at once folicit sense , And charge them ( 146 )
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... fhew - glafs of the face , Did never me as yet provoke , Either to honour band and cloak , Or deck my hat with leaves of oak . I rail not with mock - patriot grace At folks , because they are in place ; Nor , hir'd to praise with ...
... fhew - glafs of the face , Did never me as yet provoke , Either to honour band and cloak , Or deck my hat with leaves of oak . I rail not with mock - patriot grace At folks , because they are in place ; Nor , hir'd to praise with ...
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