The English Anthology. Volume the First [-third], Volume 1Egerton, 1793 - 349 pages |
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... Tell me , if she were not defign'd Th ' eclipse and glory of her kind ? 20 UPON THE DEATH OF SIR ALBERT MORTON'S WIFE . BY THE SAME . HE E firft deceas'd ; fhe for a little tri'd To live without him : lik'd it not , and di'd . THE BAITE ...
... Tell me , if she were not defign'd Th ' eclipse and glory of her kind ? 20 UPON THE DEATH OF SIR ALBERT MORTON'S WIFE . BY THE SAME . HE E firft deceas'd ; fhe for a little tri'd To live without him : lik'd it not , and di'd . THE BAITE ...
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... tell , But all shall say I wish thee well : I wish thee ( Vin ) before all wealth , Both bodily and ghoftly health : Nor too much wealth , nor wit , come to thee , So much of either may undo thee . I wish thee learning , not for fhow ...
... tell , But all shall say I wish thee well : I wish thee ( Vin ) before all wealth , Both bodily and ghoftly health : Nor too much wealth , nor wit , come to thee , So much of either may undo thee . I wish thee learning , not for fhow ...
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... tell their joy for every kifs aloud : Small force there needs to make them tremble fo ; Touch'd by that hand , who would not tremble too ? Here Love takes ftand , and , while fhe charms the ear , Empties his quiver on the listening deer ...
... tell their joy for every kifs aloud : Small force there needs to make them tremble fo ; Touch'd by that hand , who would not tremble too ? Here Love takes ftand , and , while fhe charms the ear , Empties his quiver on the listening deer ...
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... Tell me , my mufe , what monftrous dire offence , What crime could any Christian king incense To fuch a rage ? Was't luxury , or luft ? Was he fo temperate , so chaft , so just ? 120 Were these their crimes ? They were his own much more ...
... Tell me , my mufe , what monftrous dire offence , What crime could any Christian king incense To fuch a rage ? Was't luxury , or luft ? Was he fo temperate , so chaft , so just ? 120 Were these their crimes ? They were his own much more ...
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... , but greater fear prevail'd , Fear of her life by hellish hounds affail'd : He took a low'ring leave ; but who can tell 395 What outward hate might inward love conceal ? Her fex's arts fhe knew ; and why not , H 2 DRYDEN . 115.
... , but greater fear prevail'd , Fear of her life by hellish hounds affail'd : He took a low'ring leave ; but who can tell 395 What outward hate might inward love conceal ? Her fex's arts fhe knew ; and why not , H 2 DRYDEN . 115.
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