Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 7-8J. Bell, 1789 |
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... blushing guilt the crimson roses paint , And I , like roses , unsupported faint : Like theirs my youthful charms ( if charms ) consume , For love , a closer canker , eats my bloom . How blest might other Nymphs survey these scenes ...
... blushing guilt the crimson roses paint , And I , like roses , unsupported faint : Like theirs my youthful charms ( if charms ) consume , For love , a closer canker , eats my bloom . How blest might other Nymphs survey these scenes ...
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... blush to own- I sued for mercy , prostrate at the throne . O ! blot the foible out , my noble friend , With human firmness human feelings blend ! When Love's endearments softest moments seize , And Love's dear pledges hang upon the ...
... blush to own- I sued for mercy , prostrate at the throne . O ! blot the foible out , my noble friend , With human firmness human feelings blend ! When Love's endearments softest moments seize , And Love's dear pledges hang upon the ...
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... blush'd to prove How weak all passions when oppos'd to love : Nor boast the virtuous conflict of thy heart , When gen'rous pity took Geminius ' part ; ' Tis all heroic fraud , and Roman art . Such flights of honor might amuse the crowd ...
... blush'd to prove How weak all passions when oppos'd to love : Nor boast the virtuous conflict of thy heart , When gen'rous pity took Geminius ' part ; ' Tis all heroic fraud , and Roman art . Such flights of honor might amuse the crowd ...
Стр. 82
... blush to name ; By right or wrong disdaining to be mov'd , Unprincipled , unloving , and unlov'd . The fair who trusts their prostituted vows , If not their falshood , still their boasts expose ; Nor knows the wisest to elude the harm ...
... blush to name ; By right or wrong disdaining to be mov'd , Unprincipled , unloving , and unlov'd . The fair who trusts their prostituted vows , If not their falshood , still their boasts expose ; Nor knows the wisest to elude the harm ...
Стр. 89
... Blush , shameless grandeur , blush ! shall BRITAIN'S PEER , Daring all crimes , not dare to be sincere ? What charms were mine , to tempt thy guilty fires ? What wealth , what honors from illustrious sires ? Can virtue's simple spoils ...
... Blush , shameless grandeur , blush ! shall BRITAIN'S PEER , Daring all crimes , not dare to be sincere ? What charms were mine , to tempt thy guilty fires ? What wealth , what honors from illustrious sires ? Can virtue's simple spoils ...
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