The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 páginas |
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... and the beau ) Gives out , he loves you dearly : And many a nymph attack'd with fighs , And foft impertinence and noise , Full oft has beat a parley . VII . But VII . But , pretty turtle , when the blade 286 STEPNEY'S POE M S.
... and the beau ) Gives out , he loves you dearly : And many a nymph attack'd with fighs , And foft impertinence and noise , Full oft has beat a parley . VII . But VII . But , pretty turtle , when the blade 286 STEPNEY'S POE M S.
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... To the Front - boxes and the Ring ? While nymphs of quality look fullen , As breeding wives , or moulting pullen . Bleft Bleft charmer fhe , till prying Fame Incog . to 290 POEMS . STEPNEY'S Tranflation of a Verse from Lucan.
... To the Front - boxes and the Ring ? While nymphs of quality look fullen , As breeding wives , or moulting pullen . Bleft Bleft charmer fhe , till prying Fame Incog . to 290 POEMS . STEPNEY'S Tranflation of a Verse from Lucan.
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... nymph can share , And I'm predeftin'd to the fnare , Let mine , ye powers ! be doubly fair . Thus pray'd the fwain in heat of blood , Whilft Cupid at his elbow stood ; And twitching him , faid , Youth , be wife , Afk not impoffibilities ...
... nymph can share , And I'm predeftin'd to the fnare , Let mine , ye powers ! be doubly fair . Thus pray'd the fwain in heat of blood , Whilft Cupid at his elbow stood ; And twitching him , faid , Youth , be wife , Afk not impoffibilities ...
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... foon . I would not rob the fhepherd's fold ; I feek no mifer's hoarded gold ; To find a nymph , I'm forc'd to stray , Who lately stole my heart away . CON . CONTENTS O F STEPNEY'S POE M S. To King James TO THE EVENING STAR . 297.
... foon . I would not rob the fhepherd's fold ; I feek no mifer's hoarded gold ; To find a nymph , I'm forc'd to stray , Who lately stole my heart away . CON . CONTENTS O F STEPNEY'S POE M S. To King James TO THE EVENING STAR . 297.
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... nymph , my fury to out - storm ; I fcorn your anger , and defpife your frown : Drefs up your rage in its most hideous form , It will not move my heart when love is flown ; No , though you from my kindness fly , My vengeance you shall ...
... nymph , my fury to out - storm ; I fcorn your anger , and defpife your frown : Drefs up your rage in its most hideous form , It will not move my heart when love is flown ; No , though you from my kindness fly , My vengeance you shall ...
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