| Philip Sidney - 1724 - 270 Seiten
...Candles our, and curtains fpreai : She thinks you do letters 'write :' Write, but let me firft endite : Take me to thee, and thee to me. No, no, no, no, my dear, let be. Sweet, alas ! why ftrive you thus*. Concord better fitteth as : Leave to Mars the force... | |
| George Ellis - 1790 - 346 Seiten
...you are, Fit to hear and eafe my care; Let my whMpering voice obtain Sweet reward, for fharpeft pain. Take me to thee, and thee to me— No, no, no, no, my dear, let be. Night hath clofed all in her cloak, Twinkling ftars love-thoughts provoke, Danger hence... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 382 Seiten
...sleep. Take me, &c. Better place no wit can find, Cupid's yoke to loose, or bind : These sweet flow'rs on fine bed too, Us in their best language woo. Take me, &c. Yet, asleep, methinks they say, " Young folks, take time while you may." Take me, &c. Your fair... | |
| Friedrich Bouterwek - 1809 - 500 Seiten
...are, Fit to hear and cafe my care: , Let my whifp'ring voice obtain , Sweet reward for ibarpeft pain: Take me to thee, and thee to me. No, no, no, no, my dear, let be. fcfrfjten (SiDnetj'i fîefct man, roie oufmerffam er auf jeDen pcetifdjen Ion {jordm,... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 502 Seiten
...thee, & thee to me, No, no, no, no, my deere, let be. B Better C-nglauO'0 Better place no wit can tinde Cupid's yoake to loose or binde; There sweet flowers...Us in their best language woo. Take me to thee and ihee to me, No, no, no, no, my deere, let be. This small light the moone bestowes, Serues thy beanies... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 Seiten
...sleep. Take me, &c. Better place no wit can find, Cupid's yoke to loose, or bind : These sweet flow'rs on fine bed too, Us in their best language woo. Take me, &c. SONNET. BECAUSE I breathe not love to every one, Nor do not use such colours for to wear, Nor nourish... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1860 - 412 Seiten
...are, Fit to hear and ease my care ; Let my whisp'ring voice obtain, Sweet reward for sharpest pain : Take me to thee, and thee to me. No, no, no, no, my dear, let be. Night hath clos'd all in her cloke, Twinkling stars love-thoughts provoke : Danger hence... | |
| Edward Arber - 1877 - 668 Seiten
...No, no, no, no, my Dear! let be. Better place no wit can find, CUPID'S yoke to loose or bind; These sweet flowers on fine bed too, Us in their best language...Take me to thee, and thee to me ! No, no, no, no, my Dear! let be. This small light the moon bestows, Serves thy beams but to disclose : So to raise my... | |
| Hesperus - 1882 - 238 Seiten
...! let he ! " Better place no wit can find, Cupid's knot to loose or hind ; These sweet flowers, our fine bed, too Us in their best language woo : Take...to thee, and thee to me ; — " No, no, no, no, my Dear ! let be ! " This small light the moon bestows Serves thy beams but to disclose, So to raise my... | |
| William James Linton - 1883 - 296 Seiten
...! let be ! " Better place no wit can find, Cupid's knot to loose or bind ; These sweet flowers, our fine bed, too Us in their best language woo : Take...to thee, and thee to me ; — " No, no, no, no, my Dear ! let be ! " This small light the moon bestows Serves thy beams but to disclose, So to raise my... | |
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