The Works of the English Poets, Volume 20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 pages |
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... heart , can be confiftent with fo much faintnefs in the expreffion ; but when they reflect on your readiness to do good , and your industry to hide it ; on your paffion to oblige , and your pain to hear it owned ; they will conclude ...
... heart , can be confiftent with fo much faintnefs in the expreffion ; but when they reflect on your readiness to do good , and your industry to hide it ; on your paffion to oblige , and your pain to hear it owned ; they will conclude ...
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... hearts , and thus he faid ; As these confume in this myfterious fire , So let the curs'd Difpenfary expire ! And as thofe crackle in the flames , and die , So let its veffels burft , and glasses fly ! But a finifter cricket straight was ...
... hearts , and thus he faid ; As these confume in this myfterious fire , So let the curs'd Difpenfary expire ! And as thofe crackle in the flames , and die , So let its veffels burft , and glasses fly ! But a finifter cricket straight was ...
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... To fhun the calenture of fultry skies ; But feels a fiercer flame : Love's keenest dart Finds through his eyes a paffage to his heart . 240 245 Penfive Penfive the virgin fate with folded arms , Her tears 100 GARTH'S POEMS .
... To fhun the calenture of fultry skies ; But feels a fiercer flame : Love's keenest dart Finds through his eyes a paffage to his heart . 240 245 Penfive Penfive the virgin fate with folded arms , Her tears 100 GARTH'S POEMS .
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... hearts fhall homage vow , And not a lover languish but for you . The Muse shall ftring her lyre , with garlands crown'd , And each bright Nymph shall ficken at the found . So , when Aurora first falutes the fight , Pleas'd we behold the ...
... hearts fhall homage vow , And not a lover languish but for you . The Muse shall ftring her lyre , with garlands crown'd , And each bright Nymph shall ficken at the found . So , when Aurora first falutes the fight , Pleas'd we behold the ...
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... hearts to these repeated strokes ? Reply : Behold , their looks , their fouls declare , All pale with guilt , and dumb with deep despair . Hear then , you fons of blood , your deftin'd fate , Hear , ere you fin too soon - repent too ...
... hearts to these repeated strokes ? Reply : Behold , their looks , their fouls declare , All pale with guilt , and dumb with deep despair . Hear then , you fons of blood , your deftin'd fate , Hear , ere you fin too soon - repent too ...
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