The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Samuel Johnson, Volumen15John Nichols, 1790 |
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... charms my heart enthral , But there's one above them all : With averfion , she does fly Tedious , trading , conftancy . DAPHNEL Cruel fhepherd ! I fubmit , Do what love and you think fit Change is fate , and not defign , Say you would ...
... charms my heart enthral , But there's one above them all : With averfion , she does fly Tedious , trading , conftancy . DAPHNEL Cruel fhepherd ! I fubmit , Do what love and you think fit Change is fate , and not defign , Say you would ...
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... charms you have , He'd quit his godhead to become your flave : Be proud to act a mortal hero's part , And throw himself for fame on his own dart . But fate has otherwife difpos'd of things , In different bands fubjected flaves and kings ...
... charms you have , He'd quit his godhead to become your flave : Be proud to act a mortal hero's part , And throw himself for fame on his own dart . But fate has otherwife difpos'd of things , In different bands fubjected flaves and kings ...
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... charm her face forfakes . Love cannot lofe his own . II . So fweet a face , fo foft a heart , Such eyes fo very kind , Betray , alas ! the filly art Virtue had ill defign'd . VOL . XV . C III . Poor III . Poor feeble tyrant ! who in ...
... charm her face forfakes . Love cannot lofe his own . II . So fweet a face , fo foft a heart , Such eyes fo very kind , Betray , alas ! the filly art Virtue had ill defign'd . VOL . XV . C III . Poor III . Poor feeble tyrant ! who in ...
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... charms : Made proud and fecure by fuch forces as thefe , You may now play the tyrant as foon as you please . II . When innocence , beauty , and wit , do confpire To betray , and engage , and inflame my defire ; Why should I decline what ...
... charms : Made proud and fecure by fuch forces as thefe , You may now play the tyrant as foon as you please . II . When innocence , beauty , and wit , do confpire To betray , and engage , and inflame my defire ; Why should I decline what ...
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... charms , At the thought of those joys I should meet in her arms . UPON HIS LEAVING HIS MISTRESS . I .. 1 ' TIS not that I am weary grown Of being yours , and yours alone : But with what face can I incline To damn you to be only mine ...
... charms , At the thought of those joys I should meet in her arms . UPON HIS LEAVING HIS MISTRESS . I .. 1 ' TIS not that I am weary grown Of being yours , and yours alone : But with what face can I incline To damn you to be only mine ...
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