Miscellanies, in Prose and Verse, on Various Occasions,author, and sold, 1776 - 214 Seiten |
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... shall be happy in my love . On a LADY'S BIRTH - DAY . COME hail , ye fongsters of the grove , And tune your pipes to harmony and love , To welcome in this day , And gratulate the auspicious birth Of her who loves in ftrictest truth ...
... shall be happy in my love . On a LADY'S BIRTH - DAY . COME hail , ye fongsters of the grove , And tune your pipes to harmony and love , To welcome in this day , And gratulate the auspicious birth Of her who loves in ftrictest truth ...
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... Let it not exhale in fume , Beneath an awful earthly loom , Nor stain us deeper with unhallow'd wrong , Too much now felt by all the virtuous throng . V. Shall V. Shall we be poorer for celeftial love ? More 16 FUGITIVE PIECES .
... Let it not exhale in fume , Beneath an awful earthly loom , Nor stain us deeper with unhallow'd wrong , Too much now felt by all the virtuous throng . V. Shall V. Shall we be poorer for celeftial love ? More 16 FUGITIVE PIECES .
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Manasseh Dawes. V. Shall we be poorer for celeftial love ? More wretched for the clemencies above ? In lending us , year after year , To wipe away reflection's tear , By moral duties and religion pure , By works in faith to our eternal ...
Manasseh Dawes. V. Shall we be poorer for celeftial love ? More wretched for the clemencies above ? In lending us , year after year , To wipe away reflection's tear , By moral duties and religion pure , By works in faith to our eternal ...
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... Shall I , alas who for your fake have dy'd , My paffion and myself reprove ? Laura here smiling with her ufual charms , Calls out with languor and a figh , Come then , my Damon , to thefe open arms , For none can love like you and I ...
... Shall I , alas who for your fake have dy'd , My paffion and myself reprove ? Laura here smiling with her ufual charms , Calls out with languor and a figh , Come then , my Damon , to thefe open arms , For none can love like you and I ...
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... Shall the pointed fteel perforate the human heart and not deftroy it ? Shall we from man expect more than man ? Let us remember then , that Scyphon and Laura long had loved ; both were young , had frequent intercourfe , and always alone ...
... Shall the pointed fteel perforate the human heart and not deftroy it ? Shall we from man expect more than man ? Let us remember then , that Scyphon and Laura long had loved ; both were young , had frequent intercourfe , and always alone ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
æther againſt almoſt anſwer becauſe blifs cafe Calais called caufe cauſe confequence conftitution courſe death defire ditto eaſe eaſy ev'ry facrifice fafe faid fame fate fatisfaction feel fenfe fenfibility fentiments fhall fhew fhould fide fince fincere fingle firft firſt fociety fome fomething fond foon foul friendſhip ftate fubdue fubject fucceed fuch fuffer fufficiently fuperior fure happineſs happy heart herſelf himſelf honeft honour houſe huſband innocence intereft itſelf joys lady laft laſt lefs libel loft Lord Mansfield LOTHARIO LOVE FOR LOVE Margate Maria marriage married ment mifery mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature never obferve occafion otherwiſe paffed paffion perfon pleafing pleaſe pleaſure poffeffed poffible practiſe praiſe preſent Promife puniſhment purpoſe raiſe reaſon reflection religion Scyphon and Laura ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſome ſtate tender themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought tion virtue whofe whoſe wife wiſdom wiſh woman worfe
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 173 - I'd be a Dog, a Monkey or a Bear, Or any thing, but that vain Animal, Who is so proud of being rational.
Seite 88 - Curfe on all laws but thofe which love has made? Love, free as air, at fight of human ties, Spreads his light wings; and in a moment flies.
Seite 71 - ... man and wife. The fpirit of love has fomething fo extremely fine in it, that it is very often difturbed and loft, by fome little accidents, which the carelefs and unpolite never attend to, until it is gone paft recovery.
Seite 187 - ... feem proper, according to the heinoufnefs of the crime, and the circumftances of the offender.