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" Twou'd burn our corn and grafs away, To ftarve the world befide. Let not the thoughts of parting, fright Two fouls which... "
The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical - Page 272
edited by - 1779
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The Annual Miscellany, for the Year 1694: Being the Fourth Part of ...

1708 - 516 pages
...Marriage. ES, all the World muft fure agree, Y He who's fecur'd of having thee, Will be entirely bleft; Bb But 'twere in me too great a Wrong, To make one who has been fo long My Queen, n>y Slave at laft. Nor ought thofe things to be confin'd, That were for Publick Good defign'dj Cou'd...
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Miscellany Poems: Containing Variety of New Translations of the ..., Volume 4

John Dryden - 1716 - 416 pages
...Rcfigu the Heart fo hardly freed from you. To his M rs TRE s s. - Marrhge. YE S, all the Wotld muft furc agree, He who's fecur'd of having thee, Will be entirely...Wrong, To make one who has been fo long My Queen, my Slave at' lift. Nor ought thofe things to be confin'd, That were for publick Good defign'd ; Cou'd...
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The Tea-table Miscellany: Or, a Collection of Scots Sangs. In Three Volumes ...

Allan Ramsay - 1733 - 398 pages
...•women gram the joy, Before the love is gone. ( 34° ) SONG LXXXVIII. YES, all the world will lure agree, He who's fecur'd of having thee, Will be entirely...To make one who has been fo long • My queen, my jlave at laft. Nor ought thefe things to be confin'd, That were for publics good defign'd : CoiTd we,...
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Works: In Prose and Verse ...

William Walsh - 1736 - 264 pages
...fruitlefs Tears away, And with a juft Compaflion mine furvey. To his MISTRESS. ^rainjl MARRIAGE. I. YE S, all the World muft fure agree, He who's fecur*d of having Thee, Will be intirely bleft ; But 'twere in me too great a Wrong, To make one who has been fo long My Queen, my...
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Mr. Pope's Literary Correspondence. Volume the Fifth. With Letters of Lord ...

Alexander Pope - 1737 - 382 pages
...fruitlefs Tears away, And with a juft Compaffion mine farvey. Y To his MISTRESS. Agawjt MARRIAGE. I. IE S, all the World muft fure agree, He who's fecur'd of having Thee, Will be intirely bleft ; But 'twere in me too great a Wrong, To make one who has been fo long My Queen, my...
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The Works of the Most Celebrated Minor Poets: Containing the Works ..., Volume 2

1749 - 280 pages
...the heart fo hardly freed from you. tun. — ' ' :*Jt 1 To his miftrefs. • 1 Againft marriagd YE S, all the world muft fure agree, . •' He who's fecur'd of having thee, Will be intirely bleft ; . .' .:•: I ,: ' XJ J~tf3 But 'twere i» me too great a wrong, o . -. ,; . To make...
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The Works of Celebrated Authors, of Whose Writings There are But Small ...

1750 - 434 pages
...firft that's true, Reiign the Heart fo hardly freed from you. To his Miftrefs, againft Marriage. YE S, all the World muft fure agree, He who's fecur'd of...Wrong, To make one who has been fo long My Queen, my Slave at laft. Nor ought thofe things to be confin'd, Tfctt were for public Good defign'd ; Co/4 Cou'd...
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The Tea-table Miscellany: Or, A Collection of Choice Songs, Scots ..., Volume 1

Allan Ramsay - 1750 - 492 pages
...is gone. SONG LXXXVIII. YE S, all the world will fure agree, He who's fecur'd of having thee, iVill be entirely bleft ; But 'twere in me too great a wrong, To make one who has been fo long My queen, myJlave at la#. Nor ought thefe things to be confin'd That were for publick good defign'd : Cou'd we,...
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The Tea-table Miscellany: A Collection of Choice Songs, Scots and ..., Issue 420

Allan Ramsay - 1762 - 506 pages
...gone ? SONG LXXXVIII. YES, all the world will fure agree, He who's fecar'd of having thee, Will bfe entirely bleft ; But 'twere in me too great a wrong-, To make one who has been fo long i" . My queen, my jlave at lad. • • . VoL. IH. * C c N Nor ought thefe things to be confin'd That...
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The Vocal Magazine: Or, Compleat British Songster, Volumes 1-9

1781 - 384 pages
...will fare agree, He who's fecur'd of having thce Will be entirely bleftj But 'twere in me too great * wrong, To make one who has been fo long My queen, my (lave at lad. Nor ought thefe things to be connVd, That were for public good dcfign'd! Cou'd we, in...
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