The Works of the English Poets, Volume 12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 pages |
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Page 310
... on the bench , that babbled at the bar : While I take pains to meet a fate more hard , And reap no fruit , no favour , no reward . ait : EPIGRAM . Written in a Lady's Table - Book . EP I 310 POEMS . WALSH'S Elegy The unrewarded Lover.
... on the bench , that babbled at the bar : While I take pains to meet a fate more hard , And reap no fruit , no favour , no reward . ait : EPIGRAM . Written in a Lady's Table - Book . EP I 310 POEMS . WALSH'S Elegy The unrewarded Lover.
Page 311
... EPIGRAM . Written in a Lady's Table - Book . WITH what ftrange raptures would my foul be bleft , Were but her book an emblem of her breast ! As I from that all former marks efface , And , uncontrol'd , put new ones in their place ; So ...
... EPIGRAM . Written in a Lady's Table - Book . WITH what ftrange raptures would my foul be bleft , Were but her book an emblem of her breast ! As I from that all former marks efface , And , uncontrol'd , put new ones in their place ; So ...
Page 324
... in vain . Each to relentless judges make their moan ; Blame not Death's cruelty , but cease your own . I White While raging paffion both our fouls does wound , A 324 WALSH'S POEM S. Dialogue between a Lover and his Friend ibid Epigram Lyce.
... in vain . Each to relentless judges make their moan ; Blame not Death's cruelty , but cease your own . I White While raging paffion both our fouls does wound , A 324 WALSH'S POEM S. Dialogue between a Lover and his Friend ibid Epigram Lyce.
Page 325
... it longer lasts : Expos'd to storms of jealousy and doubt , The blaze grows greater , but ' tis fooner out . ELEGY . Y 3 Is E L E G Y. THE PETITION . IN THE FAIR MOURNER . 325 The fair Mourner ibid Epigram To his falfe Miftrefs.
... it longer lasts : Expos'd to storms of jealousy and doubt , The blaze grows greater , but ' tis fooner out . ELEGY . Y 3 Is E L E G Y. THE PETITION . IN THE FAIR MOURNER . 325 The fair Mourner ibid Epigram To his falfe Miftrefs.
Page 326
... enough to have her guilt . I beg but balfam for my bleeding breast , Cure for my wounds , and from my labours rest . ELEGY . E LE G Y , UPON QUITTING HIS MISTRESS . 326 WALSH'S POEMS . Epigram Love and Jealousy ibid Elegy The Petition.
... enough to have her guilt . I beg but balfam for my bleeding breast , Cure for my wounds , and from my labours rest . ELEGY . E LE G Y , UPON QUITTING HIS MISTRESS . 326 WALSH'S POEMS . Epigram Love and Jealousy ibid Elegy The Petition.
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