The Works of the English Poets, Volumen33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 páginas |
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... spouse : Plu - Plutarch , what's his name , that writes his life ? Tells us , that Cato dearly lov'd his wife : Yet if a friend , a night or fo , fhould need her , He'd recommend her as a special breeder . To lend a wife , few here ...
... spouse : Plu - Plutarch , what's his name , that writes his life ? Tells us , that Cato dearly lov'd his wife : Yet if a friend , a night or fo , fhould need her , He'd recommend her as a special breeder . To lend a wife , few here ...
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... spouse of God in vain , Confefs'd within the flave of love and man . Affift me , Heaven ! but whence arofe that prayer ? Sprung it from piety , or from defpair ? Ev'n here , where frozen chastity retires , Love finds an altar for ...
... spouse of God in vain , Confefs'd within the flave of love and man . Affift me , Heaven ! but whence arofe that prayer ? Sprung it from piety , or from defpair ? Ev'n here , where frozen chastity retires , Love finds an altar for ...
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... spouse prepares the bridal ring , For her white virgins Hymenæals fing , To founds of heavenly harps fhe dies away , And melts in vifions of eternal day . Far other dreams my erring foul employ , Far other raptures , of unholy joy ...
... spouse prepares the bridal ring , For her white virgins Hymenæals fing , To founds of heavenly harps fhe dies away , And melts in vifions of eternal day . Far other dreams my erring foul employ , Far other raptures , of unholy joy ...
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... spouse remains , Augments his joys , or mitigates his pains . But what fo pure , which envious tongues will fpare ? Some wicked wits have libel'd all the fair . With matchless impudence they style a wife The dear - bought curfe , and ...
... spouse remains , Augments his joys , or mitigates his pains . But what fo pure , which envious tongues will fpare ? Some wicked wits have libel'd all the fair . With matchless impudence they style a wife The dear - bought curfe , and ...
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... spouse , As flesh is frail , and who ( God help me ) knows ? Then should I live in lewd adultery , And fink downright to Satan when I die . Or were I curs'd with an unfruitful bed , The righteous end were loft , for which I wed ; To ...
... spouse , As flesh is frail , and who ( God help me ) knows ? Then should I live in lewd adultery , And fink downright to Satan when I die . Or were I curs'd with an unfruitful bed , The righteous end were loft , for which I wed ; To ...
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