The Works of John Sheffield: Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham ...J.B. [i.e. John Barber] and sold, 1729 - 400 páginas |
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... must confefs : But who can answer for me , and for the reft of the Pocts who heard me " read the Poem , whether we fhould not have " been better pleas'd , to have feen our own Names " at the Bottom of the Title - Page ? Perhaps we " com ...
... must confefs : But who can answer for me , and for the reft of the Pocts who heard me " read the Poem , whether we fhould not have " been better pleas'd , to have feen our own Names " at the Bottom of the Title - Page ? Perhaps we " com ...
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... must yet more perplex my Mind , To love her truly , I muft feem unkind : So unconcern'd a Face my Sorrow wears , I must restrain unruly Floods of Tears . My Eyes and Tongue put on diffembling Forms , Ifhew a Calmness in the midft of ...
... must yet more perplex my Mind , To love her truly , I muft feem unkind : So unconcern'd a Face my Sorrow wears , I must restrain unruly Floods of Tears . My Eyes and Tongue put on diffembling Forms , Ifhew a Calmness in the midft of ...
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... must thy Mistress lofe , and I my Life . I die ; but dying thine , the Fates may prove Their Conqueft over me , but not my Thy Memory , my Glory , and my Pain , In spight of Death itself shall still remain . Deareft ORONTES , my hard ...
... must thy Mistress lofe , and I my Life . I die ; but dying thine , the Fates may prove Their Conqueft over me , but not my Thy Memory , my Glory , and my Pain , In spight of Death itself shall still remain . Deareft ORONTES , my hard ...
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... Wound can bring , And free a Soul already on her Wing , Without thy Aid , most miserable I Must ever wish , yet not obtain to die . VOL . 1 . C ODE urdrin ODE on LOVE . P.F. ET others Songs or THE TEMPLE OF DEATH , 17.
... Wound can bring , And free a Soul already on her Wing , Without thy Aid , most miserable I Must ever wish , yet not obtain to die . VOL . 1 . C ODE urdrin ODE on LOVE . P.F. ET others Songs or THE TEMPLE OF DEATH , 17.
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... must too justly prize What yet the dull Poffeffor does despise . Thus precious Jewels among Indians grow , Who , nor their Ufe , nor wondrous Value know ; But we for those bright Treasures tempt the Main , And hazard Life for what the ...
... must too justly prize What yet the dull Poffeffor does despise . Thus precious Jewels among Indians grow , Who , nor their Ufe , nor wondrous Value know ; But we for those bright Treasures tempt the Main , And hazard Life for what the ...
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