Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... say . KING . Where is my love , O tell me where ! Sir TRUSTY . For when we have a Prince's ear , We should have wit , To know what's fit For us to speak , and him to hear . KING . These dull delays , I cannot bear . Where is my love , O ...
... say . KING . Where is my love , O tell me where ! Sir TRUSTY . For when we have a Prince's ear , We should have wit , To know what's fit For us to speak , and him to hear . KING . These dull delays , I cannot bear . Where is my love , O ...
Page 164
... The leaves and bark : The maids were heard to say , " Forbear , mistaken Parent , Oh ! forbear ; " A wounded daughter in each tree you tear ; } Farewel 1 " Farewel for ever . " Here the bark increas'd 164 Poems on feveral Occafions .
... The leaves and bark : The maids were heard to say , " Forbear , mistaken Parent , Oh ! forbear ; " A wounded daughter in each tree you tear ; } Farewel 1 " Farewel for ever . " Here the bark increas'd 164 Poems on feveral Occafions .
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... rever'd among the Gods . They ask what brings her there : " Ne'er ask , says she , " What brings me here , Heav'n is no place for me . " You'll 1 " You'll fee , when night has cover'd all things 172 Poems on feveral Occafions .
... rever'd among the Gods . They ask what brings her there : " Ne'er ask , says she , " What brings me here , Heav'n is no place for me . " You'll 1 " You'll fee , when night has cover'd all things 172 Poems on feveral Occafions .
Page 206
... says she , if all be true that's said . " But trust me , child , I'm much inclin'd to fear " Some counterfeit in this your Jupiter . 66 Many an honeft well - defigning maid , " Has been by these pretended Gods betray'd . " But if he be ...
... says she , if all be true that's said . " But trust me , child , I'm much inclin'd to fear " Some counterfeit in this your Jupiter . 66 Many an honeft well - defigning maid , " Has been by these pretended Gods betray'd . " But if he be ...
Page 216
... says he : the parting found scarce fell From his faint lips , but fhe reply'd , " Farewel . Then on th ' unwholsom earth he gasping lies , " Till death fhuts up those self - admiring eyes . To the cold fhades his flitting ghoft retires ...
... says he : the parting found scarce fell From his faint lips , but fhe reply'd , " Farewel . Then on th ' unwholsom earth he gasping lies , " Till death fhuts up those self - admiring eyes . To the cold fhades his flitting ghoft retires ...
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