| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 312 páginas
...lover fighi. Vain is the fteady conftancy you boaft; All other love at fight of her is loft. DIONE. True conftancy no time, no power, can move. He that...author of my haplefs flame Purfue another ; ftill my heart 's the fame. Am I for ever left ? (excufe thefe tears) May your kind friendfhip foften all my... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 362 páginas
...lover fighs. Vain is the fteady conftancy you boaft ; All other love at fight of her is loft. DIONE. True conftancy no time, no power, can move. He that...to love. Though the dear author of my haplefs flame i'iirfue another ; ftill mv heart 's the fame. Am I for ever left ? (excufe thefe tears) .May your... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 330 páginas
...True conftancy no time, no power, can move. H« that hath known to change, ne'er knew to love. Though Though the dear author of my haplefs flame Purfue another ; ftill my heart 's the fame. Am I foi; ever left ? (etcufe thefe tears) May your kind friendfliip foften all... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 316 páginas
...lover fighs. Vain is the fteady conftancy you boaft; All other love at fight of her is loft, DIONE. True conftancy no time, no power, can move. He that hath known to change, ne'er knew to love. Though Though the dear author of my haplefi flame Purfue another; ftill my heart 's the fame. Am I for ever... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 906 páginas
...lover fighs. Vain is the fteady conftancy you boaft ; All other love at fight of her is loft. Diane. True conftancy no time, no power, can move. He that hath known to change, ne'er knew to tove, Though the dear author of my haplefs Same Purfue another ; dill my heart's the fame. Am I for... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 512 páginas
...turns, a lover ^glis. Vain is the Jteady conftaucy you boaft ; All other love at light of her is loftl True conftancy no time, no power, can move. He that...change, ne?er knew to love. Though the dear author of my hapbfs flame Purfue another ; ftill my heart's the fame. • Am I for ever left ? (excufe thefe tears)... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 508 páginas
...turn«, a lover f ghs. Vain is the Ueaily coni'ancy you boait ; All other love at fight of her is loft. True conftancy no time, no power, can move. He that hath known to charge, ne'er knew t love. Though the dear author of my haplt fs flame Purfue anothe/ •, ftill my... | |
| Panorama - 1809 - 368 páginas
...life beguile, What from envy can be free, If ill-fate could envy thee ? CONSTANCY. TRITE coustancy no time, no power can move ; He that hath known to change, ne'er knew to love. PLAIN TRUTH. TRUE, I confest it yester' morn; I've been in love this week or two ; Yet, cruel maid... | |
| 1827 - 492 páginas
...money; then offered to fight, I did, and got worsted indeed.'' JWF BDRD?H. CONSTANCY. True constancy no time, no power can move : He that hath known to change, ne'er knew to love. TO CORRESPONDENTS.- '.. Ansvers to Correspondents in our next PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN DUNCOMBE,... | |
| 1844 - 314 páginas
...departure," said Sutherland. Ella sobbed bitterly, and Medwin whispered to her — " True constancy no time, no power can move, He that hath known to change ne'er knew to love." " How long will this violent attachment last?" whispered Sutherland, with a satirical smile to Cousin... | |
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