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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... heart ; Come , and in mutual pleasure let's engage , Joy of my life , and comfort of my age . This heard , to Damian straight a sign she made , To hafte before ; the gentle Squire obey'd : Secret , and undefcry'd , he took his way , And ...
... heart ; Come , and in mutual pleasure let's engage , Joy of my life , and comfort of my age . This heard , to Damian straight a sign she made , To hafte before ; the gentle Squire obey'd : Secret , and undefcry'd , he took his way , And ...
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... heart . " Here's your revenge ! you love it at your " Would I vouchfafe to fell what nature gave , " You little think what custom I could have , " But fee ! I'm all your own - nay hold - for " fhame ; [ blame . " " What means my dear ...
... heart . " Here's your revenge ! you love it at your " Would I vouchfafe to fell what nature gave , " You little think what custom I could have , " But fee ! I'm all your own - nay hold - for " fhame ; [ blame . " " What means my dear ...
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... heart . " Here's your revenge ! you love it at your " Would I vouchfafe to fell what nature gave , " You little think what custom I could have , " But fee ! I'm all your own - nay hold - for " fhame ; [ blame . " " What means my dear ...
... heart . " Here's your revenge ! you love it at your " Would I vouchfafe to fell what nature gave , " You little think what custom I could have , " But fee ! I'm all your own - nay hold - for " fhame ; [ blame . " " What means my dear ...
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... heart . 160 She feaks , behaves , and acts juft as fhe ought ; But never , never , reach'd one generous thought . Virtue fhe finds too painful an endeavour , Content to dwell in decencies for ever . So very reasonable , fo unmov'd , As ...
... heart . 160 She feaks , behaves , and acts juft as fhe ought ; But never , never , reach'd one generous thought . Virtue fhe finds too painful an endeavour , Content to dwell in decencies for ever . So very reasonable , fo unmov'd , As ...
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... heart , his mistress , and his friend did fhare ; His time , the mufe , the witty and the fair . Thus wifely carelefs , innocently gay , Cheerful he play'd the trifle , life , away ; Till fate fcarce felt his gentle breath fuppreft , As ...
... heart , his mistress , and his friend did fhare ; His time , the mufe , the witty and the fair . Thus wifely carelefs , innocently gay , Cheerful he play'd the trifle , life , away ; Till fate fcarce felt his gentle breath fuppreft , As ...
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