Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 7-8J. Bell, 1789 |
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... thine ! And , to conceive what I would say to thee , Conceive , my Love , what thou wouldst say to mel As in the tenderness of soul I sigh , Methinks EPISTLES HEROIC AND AMATORY ROSAMOND Page Page to K Henry Roxana to Usbeck By By ...
... thine ! And , to conceive what I would say to thee , Conceive , my Love , what thou wouldst say to mel As in the tenderness of soul I sigh , Methinks EPISTLES HEROIC AND AMATORY ROSAMOND Page Page to K Henry Roxana to Usbeck By By ...
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... thine ! Dear fatal power ! to me for ever dear- Fix'd in my tender breast , and rooted there ! For ever in my tender breast remain- And be for ever a delightful pain ! With what surprize those glories first I view'd , That in one moment ...
... thine ! Dear fatal power ! to me for ever dear- Fix'd in my tender breast , and rooted there ! For ever in my tender breast remain- And be for ever a delightful pain ! With what surprize those glories first I view'd , That in one moment ...
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... thine eyes ; Thro ' each dissembled smile a sorrow stole , And whisper'd out the secret of thy soul . What this could mean uncertain to divine ; No fault I knew , yet fear'd some fault was mine . But soon thy love dispell'd those airy ...
... thine eyes ; Thro ' each dissembled smile a sorrow stole , And whisper'd out the secret of thy soul . What this could mean uncertain to divine ; No fault I knew , yet fear'd some fault was mine . But soon thy love dispell'd those airy ...
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... thine , and take my soul in this ! Farewell ! —perhaps , farewell for ever ! -oh ! Who can sustain so dire a weight of woe ? " Ah ! wretched Maid ! -alas ! a maid no more ! No herbs that spotless title can restore ! Ah ! who shall now ...
... thine , and take my soul in this ! Farewell ! —perhaps , farewell for ever ! -oh ! Who can sustain so dire a weight of woe ? " Ah ! wretched Maid ! -alas ! a maid no more ! No herbs that spotless title can restore ! Ah ! who shall now ...
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... thine . The beauteous flowers thy face reflected bear , ( If flowers in beauty may with thee compare ) Their wafted fragrancies thy breath inspire , And my soul kindles with ideal fire ! The thick - weav'd shades , and grove incircling ...
... thine . The beauteous flowers thy face reflected bear , ( If flowers in beauty may with thee compare ) Their wafted fragrancies thy breath inspire , And my soul kindles with ideal fire ! The thick - weav'd shades , and grove incircling ...
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