Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Volumen2C. Tilt, 1840 |
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... how can Love's eye be true , That is so vex'd with watching and with tears No marvel then though I mistake my view : The sun itself sees not , till heaven clears . O cunning Love ! with tears thou keep'st me blind LACONICS . 247.
... how can Love's eye be true , That is so vex'd with watching and with tears No marvel then though I mistake my view : The sun itself sees not , till heaven clears . O cunning Love ! with tears thou keep'st me blind LACONICS . 247.
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... vex'd , To read a letter with hard words perplex'd . A style too coarse , takes from a handsome face , And makes us wish an uglier in its place . Ovid - Congreve in imit . DCCCCLXXIV . At midnight all rest , Time's dead low water , when ...
... vex'd , To read a letter with hard words perplex'd . A style too coarse , takes from a handsome face , And makes us wish an uglier in its place . Ovid - Congreve in imit . DCCCCLXXIV . At midnight all rest , Time's dead low water , when ...
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