| 1770 - 268 Seiten
...divine, For lovely Chloe once was mine ! Nor fear (he varnifli of my ftile, Tho' poet, I'm eftrang'd to guile. Ah me ! my faithful lips impart The genuine...their patrons high, Perhaps 'tis gold extorts the lye; Perhaps the poor reward of bread • But who burns incenfe to the dead ! He, whom a fond affeftion... | |
| 1781 - 512 Seiten
...divine, For lovely Chloe once was mine ! Nor fear the varnim of my'ftyle ; Tho' poet, I'm eftrang'd to guile. Ah, me ! my faithful lips impart The genuine...their patrons high, Perhaps 'tis gold extorts the lye; Perhaps the poor reward of bread — But who burns incenfe to the dead ! He, whom a fond affection... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1785 - 568 Seiten
...divine, For lovely Chloe once was mine 1 Nor fear the varnifh of my ftilei Tho' poet, I'm eftrang.'d to guile. Ah me ! my faithful lips impart The genuine...their patrons high, Perhaps 'tis gold extorts the lye ; Perhaps the poor reward of bread But who burns incenfe to the dead ! He, whom a fond affeftion... | |
| Nathaniel Cotton - 1790 - 98 Seiten
...divine, For lovely CHLOE once was mine! Nor fear the varnifh of my ftyle, Tho' Poet, I'm eftrang'd to guile. Ah me ! my faithful lips impart The genuine...; Perhaps the poor reward of bread ' But who burns incenfe to the dead ? HE, whom a fond affeftion draws, Carelefs of cenfure, or applaufe ; Whofe foul... | |
| Nathaniel Cotton - 1791 - 272 Seiten
...divine, For lovely Chloe once was mine ! Nor fear the varniIh of my ftyle, Tho' poet, I'm eftrang'd to guile. Ah me ! my faithful lips impart The genuine...Perhaps the poor reward of bread—— But who burns incenfe to the dead ? He, whom a fond affection draws, Carelcfs of cenfure? or applaufe ; Whofc foul... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 Seiten
...divine, For lovely Chloc once was mine ; Nor faith the varnifli of my ftylc; Tho1 poet, I'm cftrang'd to guile. Ah, me ! my faithful lips impart The genuine...their patrons high, Perhaps 'tis gold extorts the lye ; Perhaps the poor reward of bread — Bat who burns incenle to the dead? He, whom a fond a.itchon... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 Seiten
...lovely Chloc once was mine ! Nor faith the rarnifh of my ftyle ; Tho' poet, J'm.cllrang'd to guile. /Ml, me! my faithful lips impart The genuine language of...their patrons high, Perhaps 'tis gold extorts the lye; Perhaps the poor reward of bread — But who burns incenlc to the dead * He, whom a fond ufTcf... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 574 Seiten
...lovclv Chloc once was mine ! Nor failli the varnilh of my ftyle ; Tho' poet, I 'm cnrang'd to giiile. Ah me ! my faithful lips impart The genuine language...their patrons high, Perhaps 'tis gold extorts the lie ; Pcrhiips the poor reward of breadBut who b'jrns inccnfe to the dead Ï He, whom a fond sftctiion... | |
| E. Tomkins - 1804 - 416 Seiten
...divine, For lovely Chloe once was mine ! Nor fear the varnuh of my style. Though poet, I'm estrang'd to guile. Ah me ! my faithful lips impart The genuine language of my heart ! When hards extol their patrons high, Perhaps 'tis gold extorts the lie ; Perhaps the poor reward of hread... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1805 - 1054 Seiten
...mine ! Nor fear the varnifh of my ftyle; Tho' poet, I'm ettrang'd to guile. Ah me I my faithful nps impart The genuine language of my heart ! When bards...gold extorts the lie ; Perhaps the poor reward of breadBut who burns incenfe to the de»df He, whom a fond affection draws, Carelefs of cenfure or applaufe;... | |
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