The Works of the English Poets, Том 10E. Cox, 1779 - 316 страници |
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... hope when all my hopes are gone , And , almost dead with grief , discover none . But who can long deceive a loving eye , Or with dry eyes behold his mistress die ? When paffion had with all its terrors brought Th ' approaching danger ...
... hope when all my hopes are gone , And , almost dead with grief , discover none . But who can long deceive a loving eye , Or with dry eyes behold his mistress die ? When paffion had with all its terrors brought Th ' approaching danger ...
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... hope is the last thing which in us dies : From my griev'd breaft all thofe foft thoughts are flad , And love furvives it though my hope is dead ; I yield my life , but keep my paffion yet , And can all thoughts , but of Orontes , quit ...
... hope is the last thing which in us dies : From my griev'd breaft all thofe foft thoughts are flad , And love furvives it though my hope is dead ; I yield my life , but keep my paffion yet , And can all thoughts , but of Orontes , quit ...
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... hope ; in every place Thou vifiteft , men tremble at thy face , And fear thy name : once let thy fatal hand Fall on a fwain that does the blow demand . Vouchfafe thy dart ; I need not one of those , With which thou doft unwilling kings ...
... hope ; in every place Thou vifiteft , men tremble at thy face , And fear thy name : once let thy fatal hand Fall on a fwain that does the blow demand . Vouchfafe thy dart ; I need not one of those , With which thou doft unwilling kings ...
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... with admiration fee : What hope had you to gain a queen like me ? Because a hero forc'd me once away , Am I thought fit to be a fecond prey ? Had I been won , I had deferv'd your blame I Had [ 57 ] Helen to Paris From Ovid.
... with admiration fee : What hope had you to gain a queen like me ? Because a hero forc'd me once away , Am I thought fit to be a fecond prey ? Had I been won , I had deferv'd your blame I Had [ 57 ] Helen to Paris From Ovid.
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... hope ' twas no mistake . Oft have I read within this pleasant grove , Under my name , these charming words , I love . I , frowning , feem'd not to believe your flame , But now , alas ! am come to write the fame . If I were capable to do ...
... hope ' twas no mistake . Oft have I read within this pleasant grove , Under my name , these charming words , I love . I , frowning , feem'd not to believe your flame , But now , alas ! am come to write the fame . If I were capable to do ...
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