| John Dryden, John Milton, William D'Avenant - 1716 - 418 страници
...What Shrieks are li<*ml.» what Groans? what dying Ev'n Nature's felf in dire Convullion lyes! [Clio? Delia, the Queen of Love, they all deplore.' Delia, the Queen of Betuty's now no more I Oh ! why did I furvive the Fatal Day, That (hatch' d the Joys of all my Life... | |
| William Walsh - 1736 - 264 страници
...Thames, that rarely Paffion knows, Swells with this Sorrow, and her Banks- o'erflows : What Shrieks are heard ? what Groans ? what dying Cries ? Ev*n...the Joys of all my Life away ? Why was not I beneath fome Ruin loft ? Sunk in the Seas, or Shipwreck'd on the Coaft * Why did the Fates fpare this devoted... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 382 страници
...Thames, that rarely Paflion knows, Swells with this Sorrow, and her Banks overflows : What Shrieks are heard ? what Groans ? what dying Cries ? Ev'n...Nature's felf in dire Convulfions lies! DELIA, the Queen o/Love, they All deplore 1 . DELIA, the Queen of Beauty, now no more! , O! why did I furvive the fatal... | |
| 1749 - 280 страници
...fhrieks are heard ? what groans ? what dying cries P Ev'n nature's felf in dire convulfion lyes ! • . Delia, the queen of love, they all deplore ! Delia, the queen of beauty's now no more ? Oh ! why did I furvive the fatal day, That fnatch'd the joys of all my life... | |
| 1793 - 806 страници
...forrow, and utr banks o'ei flows: What Ihrieks arc heard! what groans! what dying crie* ! Fv'n Nature'» felf in dire convulfions lies ! Delia, the Queen of Love, they all deplore ! Delia, the Qu^en of Beauty, пои* no more ! • О ! why did I furvivc the fatal lay, That fnatch'd the joys... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 842 страници
...Thames, that rarely palfion knows, Swells with this forrow, and her banks o'eiflows: What fhrieks arc heard ! what groans! what dying cries ! Ev'n Nature's...deplore ! Delia, the Queen of Beauty, now no more I O ! why did I furvive the fatal day, That fnatch'd the joys of all my life away ? Why was not I beneath... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 страници
...Thames, that rarely paifion knows, Swells with this furrow, and her banks o'crflows: What fhrieks arc heard! what groans! what dying cries '. Ev'n Nature's felf in dire convulfions lies ! Delia, the Qiieen of Love, they all deplore ! Delia, the Queen of Beauty, now no more ! O '. why did I furvive... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 страници
...shrieks are heard ! what groans ! what dying Ev'n Nature's self in dire convulsions lies ! [cries ! Delia, the queen of love, they all deplore ! Delia, the queen of beauty, now no more ! O ! why did I survive the fatal day, That snatch'd the joys of all my life away ? Why was not I beneath some ruin... | |
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