The Works of the English Poets, Volume 11E. Cox, 1779 - 212 pages |
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Page 97
... smile , her little fon Does fmile , and to his quiver run ; Does fmile , and fall to whet his darts , To wound for thee fresh lovers hearts . See all the youth does thee obey , Thy train of flaves grows every day ; Nor leave thy former ...
... smile , her little fon Does fmile , and to his quiver run ; Does fmile , and fall to whet his darts , To wound for thee fresh lovers hearts . See all the youth does thee obey , Thy train of flaves grows every day ; Nor leave thy former ...
Page 163
... Smile , and approve the amorous deceit . } Marry , the ' ll fay , whom heaven commends to thee , He , who has pleas'd Diana , pleases me But should fhe afk from what defcent I came , My country , and my parents , and my name ; Tell her ...
... Smile , and approve the amorous deceit . } Marry , the ' ll fay , whom heaven commends to thee , He , who has pleas'd Diana , pleases me But should fhe afk from what defcent I came , My country , and my parents , and my name ; Tell her ...
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