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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... Whose aid fo many Lovers oft have found With like fuccefs can ever heal my wound : Too weak the pow'r of Nature , or of Art Nothing but death can ease a broken heart . And that thou may'ft behold my helpless ftate , ' Learn the ...
... Whose aid fo many Lovers oft have found With like fuccefs can ever heal my wound : Too weak the pow'r of Nature , or of Art Nothing but death can ease a broken heart . And that thou may'ft behold my helpless ftate , ' Learn the ...
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... whose bold hand will bring alike to duft , Mankind , and Temples too in which they trust .. Her wafted fpirits now begin to faint , 165 Yet patience ties her tongue from all complaint , And in her heart as in a fort remains ; But yields ...
... whose bold hand will bring alike to duft , Mankind , and Temples too in which they trust .. Her wafted fpirits now begin to faint , 165 Yet patience ties her tongue from all complaint , And in her heart as in a fort remains ; But yields ...
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... whose difdain fo many Lovers prove , Sighs now for torment , as they figh for love , And with loud cries which rend the neighb'ring air , Wounds my fad heart , and wakens my defpair . 186 Both men and Gods I charge now with my lofs ...
... whose difdain fo many Lovers prove , Sighs now for torment , as they figh for love , And with loud cries which rend the neighb'ring air , Wounds my fad heart , and wakens my defpair . 186 Both men and Gods I charge now with my lofs ...
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... Whose raptures , bright as those above , Outshine the flames of zeal , or love . Yet think not , fairest , what I fing , Can from a love platonick fpring ; That formal foftness , false and vain , Not of the heart , but of the brain ...
... Whose raptures , bright as those above , Outshine the flames of zeal , or love . Yet think not , fairest , what I fing , Can from a love platonick fpring ; That formal foftness , false and vain , Not of the heart , but of the brain ...
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... Whose spouse , avoiding to become thy prey , And all his joys , at once were fnatched away ; The Nymph fore - doom'd that fatal way to pafs , 5 Spyed not the ferpent lurking in the grass : A mournfull cry the fpatious , valley fills ...
... Whose spouse , avoiding to become thy prey , And all his joys , at once were fnatched away ; The Nymph fore - doom'd that fatal way to pafs , 5 Spyed not the ferpent lurking in the grass : A mournfull cry the fpatious , valley fills ...
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