Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 7-8J. Bell, 1789 |
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... pity answer'd each sad moan , And in their seeming miseries wept thy own . " I cannot leave her ! " - I o'erheard thee say , ~ Pierc'd to the soul , I sunk , and died away . What art restor'd me , thou alone canst tell , For thy kind ...
... pity answer'd each sad moan , And in their seeming miseries wept thy own . " I cannot leave her ! " - I o'erheard thee say , ~ Pierc'd to the soul , I sunk , and died away . What art restor'd me , thou alone canst tell , For thy kind ...
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... pity move , Since half of Heaven ( ' tis said ) consists in love . Ah ! foolish Nymph ! -Here , view the Queen ! the laws ! - But there view Henry as th ' enchanting cause ! By such a cause the priestess would retire , And quit the ...
... pity move , Since half of Heaven ( ' tis said ) consists in love . Ah ! foolish Nymph ! -Here , view the Queen ! the laws ! - But there view Henry as th ' enchanting cause ! By such a cause the priestess would retire , And quit the ...
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... pity move , And spare my Lord , my Husband , and my Love ! — NORTHUMBERLAND ! Thee , Thee could I upbraid , And bid Thee view the ruin thou hast made . This tragic picture thy ambition plann'd , And all its colors own thy daring hand ...
... pity move , And spare my Lord , my Husband , and my Love ! — NORTHUMBERLAND ! Thee , Thee could I upbraid , And bid Thee view the ruin thou hast made . This tragic picture thy ambition plann'd , And all its colors own thy daring hand ...
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... pity on my pain ? Though but with life my sorrows can have end , ( For death alone can join me to my Friend ) Yet think not I repent I set you free , I mourn your absence , not your liberty . Before my Marius left Numidia's coast , Each ...
... pity on my pain ? Though but with life my sorrows can have end , ( For death alone can join me to my Friend ) Yet think not I repent I set you free , I mourn your absence , not your liberty . Before my Marius left Numidia's coast , Each ...
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... pity , not the boast of Rome . This form , a pattern to the sculptor's art , This face , the idol once of Pompey's heart , ( Whose pictur'd beauties Rome thought fit to place The sacred temples of her gods to grace ) Are charming now no ...
... pity , not the boast of Rome . This form , a pattern to the sculptor's art , This face , the idol once of Pompey's heart , ( Whose pictur'd beauties Rome thought fit to place The sacred temples of her gods to grace ) Are charming now no ...
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