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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... poor Mortals fear ; Who wanting Eyes thy self , respectest none , And neither fpar'ft the Laurel , nor the Crown ! O thou , whom all Mankind in vain withstand , Each of whose Blood muft one day stain thy Hand ! O thou , who ev'ry Eye ...
... poor Mortals fear ; Who wanting Eyes thy self , respectest none , And neither fpar'ft the Laurel , nor the Crown ! O thou , whom all Mankind in vain withstand , Each of whose Blood muft one day stain thy Hand ! O thou , who ev'ry Eye ...
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... poor Reafon's feeble Reach . II . To weak old Age Prudence fomeAid may prove , And curb thofe Appetites that faintly move ; But wild , impetuous Youth is tam'd by nothing lefs than Love . Of Men too rough for Peace , too rude for Arts ...
... poor Reafon's feeble Reach . II . To weak old Age Prudence fomeAid may prove , And curb thofe Appetites that faintly move ; But wild , impetuous Youth is tam'd by nothing lefs than Love . Of Men too rough for Peace , too rude for Arts ...
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... poor ARMIDA tears her golden Hair , Matchless till now , for Love , or for Despair . Who is not mov'd while the fad Nymph complains ? Yet you now act what TASSO only feigns ; And after all our Vows , our Sighs , our Tears , My banish'd ...
... poor ARMIDA tears her golden Hair , Matchless till now , for Love , or for Despair . Who is not mov'd while the fad Nymph complains ? Yet you now act what TASSO only feigns ; And after all our Vows , our Sighs , our Tears , My banish'd ...
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... poor Women of their Reft . I fee your Pain , and fee it too with Grief , Because I would , yet muft not give Relicf ; Thus , for a Husband's fake , as well as yours ; My fcrup❜lous Soul divided Pain endures ; Guilty , alas , to both ...
... poor Women of their Reft . I fee your Pain , and fee it too with Grief , Because I would , yet muft not give Relicf ; Thus , for a Husband's fake , as well as yours ; My fcrup❜lous Soul divided Pain endures ; Guilty , alas , to both ...
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... poor Native Land has dearer Ties . Shou'd I be injur'd on your Phrygian Shore , What help of Kindred cou'd I there implore ? MEDEA was by JASON's Flatt'ry won : I may , like her , believe and be undone . Plain honest Hearts , like mine ...
... poor Native Land has dearer Ties . Shou'd I be injur'd on your Phrygian Shore , What help of Kindred cou'd I there implore ? MEDEA was by JASON's Flatt'ry won : I may , like her , believe and be undone . Plain honest Hearts , like mine ...
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