The Works of the English Poets: Buckingham and LansdowneSamuel Johnson H. Hughs, 1779 |
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... disdain ; Ill - bred then let me be , but not unchaste , Nor my clear fame with any fpot defac'd . Though in my face there's no affected frown , Nor in my carriage a feign'd nicenefs shown , I keep my honour still without a stain , Nor ...
... disdain ; Ill - bred then let me be , but not unchaste , Nor my clear fame with any fpot defac'd . Though in my face there's no affected frown , Nor in my carriage a feign'd nicenefs shown , I keep my honour still without a stain , Nor ...
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... disdain , Still to my tender love fevere , Untouch'd when I complain ? DELIA . When men of equal merit love us , And do with equal ardour fue , Thyrfis , you know but one can move us ; Can I be yours and Strephon's too ? My eyes view ...
... disdain , Still to my tender love fevere , Untouch'd when I complain ? DELIA . When men of equal merit love us , And do with equal ardour fue , Thyrfis , you know but one can move us ; Can I be yours and Strephon's too ? My eyes view ...
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... disdain , Or let me with this figh expire . SONG WH TO MY RA . HY fhould a heart fo tender break ? O Myra ! give its anguish ease : The ufe of beauty you mistake , Not meant to vex , but please . Thofe lips for fmiling we're defign'd ...
... disdain , Or let me with this figh expire . SONG WH TO MY RA . HY fhould a heart fo tender break ? O Myra ! give its anguish ease : The ufe of beauty you mistake , Not meant to vex , but please . Thofe lips for fmiling we're defign'd ...
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... Does ftill reveal her native mind . With look demure , and forc'd disdain , She idly acts the faint ; We fee through this disguise , as plain As we diftinguish paint . The The pains she takes are vainly meant To hide her [ 19 ]
... Does ftill reveal her native mind . With look demure , and forc'd disdain , She idly acts the faint ; We fee through this disguise , as plain As we diftinguish paint . The The pains she takes are vainly meant To hide her [ 19 ]
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... disdain . CLE OR A. CLEORA , has her with , the weds a peer , Her weighty train two pages , fcarce can bear , Perfia and both the Indies muft provide To grace her pomp and gratify her pride ; Of rich brocade a fhining robe she wears ...
... disdain . CLE OR A. CLEORA , has her with , the weds a peer , Her weighty train two pages , fcarce can bear , Perfia and both the Indies muft provide To grace her pomp and gratify her pride ; Of rich brocade a fhining robe she wears ...
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