The Works of the English Poets, Том 28H. Baldwin, 1779 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... swain that I was ! Thus fadly complaining , he cry'd , When firft I beheld that fair face , ' Twere better by far I had dy'd . She talk'd , and I blefs'd the dear tongue ; When fhe fimil'd , ' twas a pleasure too great . I liften'd ...
... swain that I was ! Thus fadly complaining , he cry'd , When firft I beheld that fair face , ' Twere better by far I had dy'd . She talk'd , and I blefs'd the dear tongue ; When fhe fimil'd , ' twas a pleasure too great . I liften'd ...
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... swain , Whofe mufic is fweeter than thine . And you , my companions fo dear , Who forrow to fee me betray'd , Whatever I fuffer , forbear , Forbear to accufe the falfe maid . Though through the wide world I should range , ' Tis in vain ...
... swain , Whofe mufic is fweeter than thine . And you , my companions fo dear , Who forrow to fee me betray'd , Whatever I fuffer , forbear , Forbear to accufe the falfe maid . Though through the wide world I should range , ' Tis in vain ...
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... swain , have I said , Thy arms are a palace to me , And how well I could live in a shade , Though adorned with nothing but thee ! VIII . Oh ! what are the fparks of the town , Though never fo fine and fo gay ? I freely would leave beds ...
... swain , have I said , Thy arms are a palace to me , And how well I could live in a shade , Though adorned with nothing but thee ! VIII . Oh ! what are the fparks of the town , Though never fo fine and fo gay ? I freely would leave beds ...
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