Selection of poems [by various authors, ed. by C. Smart].N.Hage, 1807 |
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... scorn'd . Three beauteous daughters bless'd his bed , Who made the little plat their care ; And every sweet by Flora spread , Attentive still they planted there . Once , when still ev'ning veil'd the sky , The sire walk'd forth , and ...
... scorn'd . Three beauteous daughters bless'd his bed , Who made the little plat their care ; And every sweet by Flora spread , Attentive still they planted there . Once , when still ev'ning veil'd the sky , The sire walk'd forth , and ...
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... Mary ! Mary ! Smiles which to me are due , Mary ! Then , dear deceiver ! this shall be My last , my long adieu ! For since you fly from love and me , I'll scorn to follow you , Mary ! C Though for no other I can prove , What once 17.
... Mary ! Mary ! Smiles which to me are due , Mary ! Then , dear deceiver ! this shall be My last , my long adieu ! For since you fly from love and me , I'll scorn to follow you , Mary ! C Though for no other I can prove , What once 17.
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... scorn , Conjecture his sorrows , and pity his woe . Ah , no , let them envy his happier fate , Let them envy the youth that to Stella is dear ; Nor wish he was wealthy , nor wish he was great , Whose poverty proves that her love was ...
... scorn , Conjecture his sorrows , and pity his woe . Ah , no , let them envy his happier fate , Let them envy the youth that to Stella is dear ; Nor wish he was wealthy , nor wish he was great , Whose poverty proves that her love was ...
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... scorn the canker'd help of malice ; " True to their country and their friend , " Both scorn to flatter or offend . " General Evening Post . TO MRS . * With a Ring . " THEE , Mary , with this ring I wed , " So sixteen years ago , I said ...
... scorn the canker'd help of malice ; " True to their country and their friend , " Both scorn to flatter or offend . " General Evening Post . TO MRS . * With a Ring . " THEE , Mary , with this ring I wed , " So sixteen years ago , I said ...
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... scorn the frowns of age . What cruel answer have I heard ! And , yet , by heaven , I love thee still ; Can ought be cruel from thy lip ? Yet say , how fell that bitter word From lips which streams of sweetness fill , Which nought but ...
... scorn the frowns of age . What cruel answer have I heard ! And , yet , by heaven , I love thee still ; Can ought be cruel from thy lip ? Yet say , how fell that bitter word From lips which streams of sweetness fill , Which nought but ...
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adieu beam beauty beneath bless blest bliss bloom blushing bosom breast breath bright Charlotte Smith charms cheek Comus dear death Delia delight despair e'er EPIGRAM ev'ning ev'ry fair fancy fate fear flow'r fond friges gale gentle gloom glowing grace grief grove happy hear heart heav'n Helen Maria Williams hope hour kiss kiss the sky lov'd lute maid mighty fell mind morn mourn muse ne'er NICHOLAS ROWE night nymph o'er pain pale passion peace pensive Pindar pity pleasure pleasure's pow'r R. B. SHERIDAN rapture reign rills rose round scene scorn shade shou'd sigh silver plumes sleep smile soft song SONNET sooth sorrow soul strain stream swain sweet swell tear tell tender thee thine thou thought thro VERSES vex'd virtue vows wander wave Whilst wild WILLIAM SHENSTONE wind yonder youth