| Wentworth Dillon Earl of Roscommon - 1750 - 500 pages
...Repent you pow'rs the injuries you raufe, Or change our natures, or reform your laws. Unhappy partner of my killing pain, Think what I feel the moment you complain. Each figh you utter wounds my tend'reft part, So much my lips mifreprefent my heart. When from your eyes the falling drops diftil,... | |
| Sir Samuel Garth - 1769 - 226 pages
...my killing pain, Think what I feel the moment you complain. Each figh you utter wounds my tend'reft part, So much my lips mifreprefent my heart. When...And all thofe mournful agonies I hear, Are but the echos of my own defpair. AN IMITATION 07 A FRltfCH AUTHOR. f~* AN you count the filver lights ^ That... | |
| Sir Samuel Garth - 1769 - 236 pages
...Repent you pow'rs the injuries you caufe, Or change our natures, or reform your laws. Unhappy partner of my killing pain, Think what I feel the moment you complain. Each figh you utter wounds my tend'reft part, So much my lips mifreprefent my 'heart. When from your eyes the falling drops difti!,... | |
| Sir Samuel Garth - 1769 - 232 pages
...Repent you pow'rs the injuries yon caufe, Or change our natures, or reform your laws. Unhappy partner of my killing pain, Think what I feel the moment you complain. Each figh you utter wounds my tend'reft part, So much my lips mifreprefent my heart. When from your eyes the falling drops di(lil,... | |
| John Nichols - 1780 - 434 pages
...Repeat, ve Powers, the injuries you caufe, Or change our natures, or reform your laws. Unhappy partner of my killing pain, Think what I feel the moment you complain. Each figh you utter wounds my teniiereft pait, So much my lips mifreprefent my heart. When from your.eyes the falling drops diftill... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 358 pages
...Repent, ye powers, the injuries you caufe, Or change our natures, or reform your laws. Unhappy partner of my killing pain, Think what I feel the moment you...mifreprefent my heart. When from your eyes the falling drops difKl, My vital blood in every tear you fpill : And all thofe mournful agonies I hear, Are but the... | |
| T AGERTON - 1794 - 390 pages
...my killing pain, Think what 1 feel the moment you complain. Each figh you utter wounds my tend'reft part, So much my lips mifreprefent my heart. When from your eyes the falling drops diflil, My vital blood in every tear you fpill: And all thofe mournful agonies I hear Are but the echoes... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 pages
...Repent, ye powers, the injuries you cause, Or change our natures, or reform your laws. Unhappy partner of my killing pain. Think what I feel the moment you complain. Each sigh you utter wounds my tenderest part, So much my lips misrepresent my heart. When from your eyes... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 620 pages
...epent. ye powers, the injuries yon cause, Or change our natures, or reform your laws. Unhappy partner of my killing pain, Think what I feel the moment you complain. Eatli sigh you utter wounds my tenderest part, So much my lips misrepresent my heart. When from your... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 292 pages
...Repent, ye powers, the injuries you cause, Or change our natures, or reform your laws. Unhappy partner of my killing pain, Think what I feel the moment you complain. Each sigh you utter wounds my tenderest part, So much my lips misrepresent my heart. When from your eyes... | |
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