The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 páginas |
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... thou , mean wretch ! canft thou contented prove With the cold relicks of a rival's love ? Why did I fee that face to charm my breaft ? Or , having feen , why did I know the rest ? Gods ! if I have obey'd your just commands , If I've ...
... thou , mean wretch ! canft thou contented prove With the cold relicks of a rival's love ? Why did I fee that face to charm my breaft ? Or , having feen , why did I know the rest ? Gods ! if I have obey'd your just commands , If I've ...
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... thou , bold man , who think'st to rival me , For thy prefumption I could pardon thee ; I could forgive thy lying in her arms , I could forgive thy rifling all her charms : But , oh ! I never can forgive the tongue That boasts her ...
... thou , bold man , who think'st to rival me , For thy prefumption I could pardon thee ; I could forgive thy lying in her arms , I could forgive thy rifling all her charms : But , oh ! I never can forgive the tongue That boasts her ...
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... thou canst get no more Than fools without one verfe have had before . Enrag'd at this , upon the bawd I flew , And that which most enrag'd me was , ' twas true . IN THE FAIR MOURNER , what fad pomp the mournful charmer lies ! Does the ...
... thou canst get no more Than fools without one verfe have had before . Enrag'd at this , upon the bawd I flew , And that which most enrag'd me was , ' twas true . IN THE FAIR MOURNER , what fad pomp the mournful charmer lies ! Does the ...
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... THOU faidft that I alone thy heart could move , And that for me thou wouldst abandon Jove . I lov'd thee then , not with a love defil'd , But as a father loves his only child . I know thee now , and though I fiercelier burn , Thou art ...
... THOU faidft that I alone thy heart could move , And that for me thou wouldst abandon Jove . I lov'd thee then , not with a love defil'd , But as a father loves his only child . I know thee now , and though I fiercelier burn , Thou art ...
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... thou hast sure blessings laid in store , From thy juft dealing in this curft amour : What honour can in words or deeds be shown , Which to the fair thou haft not faid and done ? On her falfe heart they all are thrown away ; She only ...
... thou hast sure blessings laid in store , From thy juft dealing in this curft amour : What honour can in words or deeds be shown , Which to the fair thou haft not faid and done ? On her falfe heart they all are thrown away ; She only ...
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