A Mighty pain to Love it is, And 'tis a pain that pain to miss. But of all pains the greatest pain It is to love, but love in vain. Select Works - Page 120by Abraham Cowley - 1772Full view - About this book
| Anacreon - 1713 - 112 pages
...enough of Love. No, no, Lovecry'd, your Pain enjoy,. You know my Arrow's but a Toy. « XLIII. G o L i>* A Mighty Pain to Love it is, And 'tis a Pain that Pain to mifs. But But of all Pains the greateft Pain It is to Love, but love in vain. Virtue now nor noble Blood, Nor... | |
| Virgin muse - 1722 - 250 pages
...Kings, And mighty Numbers, mighty Things. Love tunes my Heart juft to my String Cmley. XVIII. G 0 L D.. A Mighty Pain to Love it is, And 'tis a Pain that Pain to But of all Rain, the greateft Pain It is to love, but love in vain.. Virtue now nor noble Blood, Nor... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 296 pages
...'sa whole map behind of names Of gentle loves i' th' temperate zone, And cold ones in the frigid one, Cold frozen loves, with which I pine, And parched...a pain that pain to mifs ; But, of all pains, the greateft pain It is to love, but love in vain. Virtue now, nor noble blood, Nor wit, by Love is underftood... | |
| Edward Jones - Bards and bardism - 1794 - 208 pages
...atcw, Btîn bôd beb, y blinder bivnnw : Ond or blinder au, blina blinder, Cur anivyr, caruyn over! A mighty pain to love it is, And 'tis a pain, that pain to mifs : But, of all pains, the greateft pain, It is to love, and love in vain. Rhaid i gybydd gadw ti gabán, Rhaid i ieuengRid dorri... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 842 pages
...loves, with which I pine, And parched loves benoath the Line. VII. GOLD. A MIGHTY pain to love it i», And 'tis a pain that pain to mifs; But, of all pains, the greateft pain It is to love, but love in vain. Virtue now, nor noble blood. Nor wit, by Love is undcrftood... | |
| Abraham Cowley - English literature - 1806 - 294 pages
...'sa whole map behind of names Of gentle loves i' th' temperate zone, And cold ones in the frigid one, Cold frozen loves, with which I pine, And parched...Line. VII. GOLD. A MIGHTY pain to love it is, And 't is a pain that pain to miss ; But, of all pains, the greatest pain It is to love, but love in vain.... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...'sa whole map behind of names Of gentle loves i* th' temperate zone, And cold ones in the frigid one, Cold frozen loves, with which I pine, And parched loves beneath the Line. THE EPICURE. PILL the bowl with rosy wine ! Around our temples roses twine! And let us chearfully awhile,... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 296 pages
...'sa whole map behind of names Of gentle loves i' th' temperate zone, And cold ones in the frigid one, Cold frozen loves, with which I pine, And parched loves beneath the Lane. vII. GOLD. A MIGHTY pain to love it is, And 't is a pain that pain to miss ; But, of all pains,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...a whole map behind of name* Of gentle loves i' th' temperate zone, And cold ones in the frigid one, Cold frozen loves, with which I pine, And parched loves beneath the line; rn. GOLD. A uisirrr pain to love it 5s, And 'tis a pain tint pain to miss ; Bat, of all pains, the... | |
| William Davis - Bibliomania - 1821 - 776 pages
...but prove acceptable, and will convey their own excuse for the Space tfcey GOLD. ... ,.. -.A ""ghty Pain to love it is, And 'tis a pain that pain to miss. But of all pains the greatest pain i ft is to love-Jmt love in vain. I /i..i • 'Virtue now... | |
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