The Lyre of Love ...C. Whittingham, 1806 |
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... love hath sweets , when gone are all the sours . " This said a Shepherd , closing in his arms His Dear ; who blush'd to feel love's new alarms ! Drummond of Hawthornden . 3598 .604 V.2 As the second volume of this series.
... love hath sweets , when gone are all the sours . " This said a Shepherd , closing in his arms His Dear ; who blush'd to feel love's new alarms ! Drummond of Hawthornden . 3598 .604 V.2 As the second volume of this series.
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... and tender , his imagery is often beautifully luxuriant . His greatest de- fect is the want of originality . THE LOVERS ' NIGHT . LULL'D in the arms of B 2 WILLIAM THOMPSON . To Thamalin? forbid it, gracious Heaven!' ...
... and tender , his imagery is often beautifully luxuriant . His greatest de- fect is the want of originality . THE LOVERS ' NIGHT . LULL'D in the arms of B 2 WILLIAM THOMPSON . To Thamalin? forbid it, gracious Heaven!' ...
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THE LOVERS ' NIGHT . LULL'D in the arms of him she lov'd , IANTHE sigh'd the kindest things : Her fond surrender he approv'd With smiles ; and thus , enamour'd , sings . " How sweet are lovers ' vows by night , Lap'd in a honey - suckle ...
THE LOVERS ' NIGHT . LULL'D in the arms of him she lov'd , IANTHE sigh'd the kindest things : Her fond surrender he approv'd With smiles ; and thus , enamour'd , sings . " How sweet are lovers ' vows by night , Lap'd in a honey - suckle ...
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... arms of Time . In chaste endearments , innocently gay , IANTHE ! now , now love thy spring away ; Ere cold October blasts despoil the bloom of May ! JAMES THOMSON . 1727-40 . Among the illustrious men that WILLIAM THOMPSON . 7.
... arms of Time . In chaste endearments , innocently gay , IANTHE ! now , now love thy spring away ; Ere cold October blasts despoil the bloom of May ! JAMES THOMSON . 1727-40 . Among the illustrious men that WILLIAM THOMPSON . 7.
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... arms . You , happy birds ! by nature's simple laws Lead your soft lives , sustain'd by nature's fare ; You dwell where - ever roving fancy draws , And love and song is all your pleasing care : But we , vain slaves of interest and of ...
... arms . You , happy birds ! by nature's simple laws Lead your soft lives , sustain'd by nature's fare ; You dwell where - ever roving fancy draws , And love and song is all your pleasing care : But we , vain slaves of interest and of ...
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adieu arms beauty blest bliss blooming blush born bosom breast breath bright CHARLES HANBURY WILLIAMS CHARLES JAMES FOX cheek dear DELIA delight dream dwell early Elegy eyes fair faithful fancy fate fear feel flowers fond fondly fragrant gentle glow grace grief grove happy hast hear heart Heaven hope hour IANTHE JAMES GRAEME JAMES MERCER kiss lady lips lov'd thee dearly Love's Lover Lyre Maid Mary MARY ROBINSON memory Middle Temple mind Miss morn Muse ne'er never numbers nymph o'er pain passion Phillis pleasure poems poet poetical Polwhele pow'r pride rapture RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN rove SAMUEL EGERTON BRYDGES scenes shade Shenstone shine sigh sing smiles soft song SONNET soothing sorrows soul Spring strain sweet tear tell tender thine THOMAS DERMODY thought trembling Twas vale voice vows wake wander weep wild WILLIAM SHENSTONE Wilt thou woes youth