The Works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham ...John Barber, alderman of London, 1726 - 493 páginas |
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... face in tears , A difmal vale lies in a defart ifle , On which indulgent Heav'n did never smile . There a thick grove of aged cypress trees , Which none without an awful horror fees , Into its wither'd arms , depriv'd of leaves , Whole ...
... face in tears , A difmal vale lies in a defart ifle , On which indulgent Heav'n did never smile . There a thick grove of aged cypress trees , Which none without an awful horror fees , Into its wither'd arms , depriv'd of leaves , Whole ...
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... face they make indecent moan , And feel a hundred deaths in fearing one ; Thy flame becomes unhallow'd in their breast And he a murderer who was a Priest . 71 75 } But against me thy ftrongest forces call , And on my head let all the ...
... face they make indecent moan , And feel a hundred deaths in fearing one ; Thy flame becomes unhallow'd in their breast And he a murderer who was a Priest . 71 75 } But against me thy ftrongest forces call , And on my head let all the ...
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... face is in its fpring decay'd Pale grow the roses , and the lillies fade ; Her skin has loft that luftre which surpass'd The Sun's , and well deferv'd as long to last : 175 Her 180 Her eyes , which us'd to pierce the hardest 6 THE TEMPLE.
... face is in its fpring decay'd Pale grow the roses , and the lillies fade ; Her skin has loft that luftre which surpass'd The Sun's , and well deferv'd as long to last : 175 Her 180 Her eyes , which us'd to pierce the hardest 6 THE TEMPLE.
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... face my forrow wears , I must restrain unruly floods of tears . ! My eyes and tongue put on diffembling forms , I shew a calmness in the midst of storms ; I feem to hope when all my hopes are gone , And almost dead with grief , discover ...
... face my forrow wears , I must restrain unruly floods of tears . ! My eyes and tongue put on diffembling forms , I shew a calmness in the midst of storms ; I feem to hope when all my hopes are gone , And almost dead with grief , discover ...
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... face ; Then feels my torment , and neglects her own , While lam fenfible of her's alone ; 215 220 Each does the other's burden kindly bear , I fear her death , and the bewails my fear : Tho ' thus we fuffer under Fortune's darts , Tis ...
... face ; Then feels my torment , and neglects her own , While lam fenfible of her's alone ; 215 220 Each does the other's burden kindly bear , I fear her death , and the bewails my fear : Tho ' thus we fuffer under Fortune's darts , Tis ...
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