The English Anthology. Volume the First [-third], Volume 1Egerton, 1793 - 349 pages |
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... never could fuffice , Have not the power your deities to move , Who fhall e'er look for fuccour from above ? 30 O night , how still obfequious have I been , To thy flow filence whispering in thine ear , That thy pale fovereign often ...
... never could fuffice , Have not the power your deities to move , Who fhall e'er look for fuccour from above ? 30 O night , how still obfequious have I been , To thy flow filence whispering in thine ear , That thy pale fovereign often ...
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... worried in his days , 86 A better cur there never followed swain ; Which , though as he his master's forrows knew , Wag'd his cut tail , his wretched plight to rue . 90 Poor cur , quoth he , and him therewith did DRAYTON . 15.
... worried in his days , 86 A better cur there never followed swain ; Which , though as he his master's forrows knew , Wag'd his cut tail , his wretched plight to rue . 90 Poor cur , quoth he , and him therewith did DRAYTON . 15.
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... never more deceive . With folded arms thus hanging down his head , He gave a groan , his heart in funder cleft , And , as a stone , already seemed dead Before his breath was fully him bereft : The faithful swain here lastly made an end ...
... never more deceive . With folded arms thus hanging down his head , He gave a groan , his heart in funder cleft , And , as a stone , already seemed dead Before his breath was fully him bereft : The faithful swain here lastly made an end ...
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... never change his feat , Nor did he ever love that could retreat . That noble flame , which my breft keeps alive , Shall ftill furvive When my foule's fled ; Nor shall my love dye when my bodye's dead ; That shall wait on me to the lower ...
... never change his feat , Nor did he ever love that could retreat . That noble flame , which my breft keeps alive , Shall ftill furvive When my foule's fled ; Nor shall my love dye when my bodye's dead ; That shall wait on me to the lower ...
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... never heard the nymphs to daunt , Or fright them from their hallow'd haunt . There in close covert by fome brook , Where no profaner eye may look , 140 Hide me from Day's garish eie , While the bee with honied thie , That at her flowry ...
... never heard the nymphs to daunt , Or fright them from their hallow'd haunt . There in close covert by fome brook , Where no profaner eye may look , 140 Hide me from Day's garish eie , While the bee with honied thie , That at her flowry ...
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