The Works of John Sheffield: Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham ...J.B. [i.e. John Barber] and sold, 1729 - 400 páginas |
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... still remain . Deareft ORONTES , my hard Fate denies Love : That Hope is the last thing which in us dies : From my griev'd Breaft all those soft Thoughts are fled , And Love furvives it , tho ' my Hope is dead ; Iyield my Life , but ...
... still remain . Deareft ORONTES , my hard Fate denies Love : That Hope is the last thing which in us dies : From my griev'd Breaft all those soft Thoughts are fled , And Love furvives it , tho ' my Hope is dead ; Iyield my Life , but ...
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... still remains , tho ' I from hence remove ; I lose my Lover , but I keep my Love . The Sigh which sent forth that last tender Word , Up tow'rds the Heav'ns like a bright Meteor foar'd ; And the kind Nymph , not yet bereft of Charms ...
... still remains , tho ' I from hence remove ; I lose my Lover , but I keep my Love . The Sigh which sent forth that last tender Word , Up tow'rds the Heav'ns like a bright Meteor foar'd ; And the kind Nymph , not yet bereft of Charms ...
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... still refus'd . Since each has in his Bofom nurft A false , and fawning Foe ; Tis juft , and wife , by ftriking first , To'scape the fatal Blow . Da To To AMORETTA . HEN I held out against your Eyes SONGS AND VERSES . 35.
... still refus'd . Since each has in his Bofom nurft A false , and fawning Foe ; Tis juft , and wife , by ftriking first , To'scape the fatal Blow . Da To To AMORETTA . HEN I held out against your Eyes SONGS AND VERSES . 35.
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... False to him , or kind to me . Yet , if I could humbly show her , Ah ! how wretched I remain ; Tis not , fure , a thing below her , Still to pity fo much Pain ; The The Gods fome Pleasure , Pleasure takę , Happy as SONGS AND VERSES .
... False to him , or kind to me . Yet , if I could humbly show her , Ah ! how wretched I remain ; Tis not , fure , a thing below her , Still to pity fo much Pain ; The The Gods fome Pleasure , Pleasure takę , Happy as SONGS AND VERSES .
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... worthy of your Mind : Fancy could ne'er so high reflect , Nor Love itself fuch Joys expect . After fuch Embraces paft , Whofe Memory will ever laft , Love is still reflecting back , All my Soul is I Love 48 SONGS AND VERSES .
... worthy of your Mind : Fancy could ne'er so high reflect , Nor Love itself fuch Joys expect . After fuch Embraces paft , Whofe Memory will ever laft , Love is still reflecting back , All my Soul is I Love 48 SONGS AND VERSES .
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