The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen8John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... Dione . THERE HERE was a time ( O were thofe days renew'd ! ) Ere tyrant - laws had woman's will fubdued ; Then nature rul'd ; and love , devoid of art , Spoke the confenting language of the heart . Love uncontroul'd ! infipid , poor ...
... Dione . THERE HERE was a time ( O were thofe days renew'd ! ) Ere tyrant - laws had woman's will fubdued ; Then nature rul'd ; and love , devoid of art , Spoke the confenting language of the heart . Love uncontroul'd ! infipid , poor ...
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... DIONE . A PASTORAL TRAGEDY . " Sunt numina amanti. From what befel John Duke of Guise * And Nic of Lancastere † . When Richard Coeur - de - Lion reign'd , ( Which means a lion's heart ) Like him his baronsrag'd and roar'd ; Each play'd a ...
... DIONE . A PASTORAL TRAGEDY . " Sunt numina amanti. From what befel John Duke of Guise * And Nic of Lancastere † . When Richard Coeur - de - Lion reign'd , ( Which means a lion's heart ) Like him his baronsrag'd and roar'd ; Each play'd a ...
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... DIONE under the name of ALEXIS , PARTHENIA . LAURA . ACT I. SCENE I. A Plain , at the Foot of a fleep craggy Mountain . DIONE . LAURA . Laura . WHY doft thou fly me ? Stay , unhappy fair , Seek not thefe horrid caverns of despair ; To ...
... DIONE under the name of ALEXIS , PARTHENIA . LAURA . ACT I. SCENE I. A Plain , at the Foot of a fleep craggy Mountain . DIONE . LAURA . Laura . WHY doft thou fly me ? Stay , unhappy fair , Seek not thefe horrid caverns of despair ; To ...
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... Dione . Let not my tears intrude on thy repofe . Yet if thy friendship still the cause request ; I'll fpeak , though forrow rend my labouring breaft . Know then , fair fhepherdefs , no honeft fwain Taught me the duties of the peaceful ...
... Dione . Let not my tears intrude on thy repofe . Yet if thy friendship still the cause request ; I'll fpeak , though forrow rend my labouring breaft . Know then , fair fhepherdefs , no honeft fwain Taught me the duties of the peaceful ...
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... DIONE , LAURA . [ Dione and Laura at a diftance . Lycidas . What do I fee ? no . Fancy mocks my eyes , And bids the dear deluding vision rife . ' Tis the . My springing heart her presence feels . See , proftrate Lycidas before thee ...
... DIONE , LAURA . [ Dione and Laura at a diftance . Lycidas . What do I fee ? no . Fancy mocks my eyes , And bids the dear deluding vision rife . ' Tis the . My springing heart her presence feels . See , proftrate Lycidas before thee ...
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