The Works of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 5J. Moore, 1800 - English poetry |
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... last ? In thee , when thy victorious lance Bore the difputed prize from all the youth of France . II . In the first trials which are made for fame , Those to whom Fate fuccefs denies , If taking counfel from their shame , They modeftly ...
... last ? In thee , when thy victorious lance Bore the difputed prize from all the youth of France . II . In the first trials which are made for fame , Those to whom Fate fuccefs denies , If taking counfel from their shame , They modeftly ...
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... last , Laments to fee her faireft fields laid waste . On things immortal , all attempts are vain 3 Tyrant Difeafe , ' tis lofs of time and pain ; Glut thy wild rage , and load thee with rich prize Torn from her cheeks , her fragrant ...
... last , Laments to fee her faireft fields laid waste . On things immortal , all attempts are vain 3 Tyrant Difeafe , ' tis lofs of time and pain ; Glut thy wild rage , and load thee with rich prize Torn from her cheeks , her fragrant ...
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... last , and fpeechlefs as he lies , With looks ftill threatning , mocks their rage and dies , This is the utmost ftretch that Natafe can , And all beyond , is falfome , falfe , and vain . Beauty's the theme ; fome nymph divinely fair ...
... last , and fpeechlefs as he lies , With looks ftill threatning , mocks their rage and dies , This is the utmost ftretch that Natafe can , And all beyond , is falfome , falfe , and vain . Beauty's the theme ; fome nymph divinely fair ...
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... last I ventur'd to lay forms afide ; ' Twas I was modeft , not she chaste , Cloe , fo gently prefs'd , comply'd . With idle awe , an amorous fool , I gaz'd upon her eyes with fear ; Say , Love , how came your flave fo dull , To read no ...
... last I ventur'd to lay forms afide ; ' Twas I was modeft , not she chaste , Cloe , fo gently prefs'd , comply'd . With idle awe , an amorous fool , I gaz'd upon her eyes with fear ; Say , Love , how came your flave fo dull , To read no ...
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... last drop , were poison in the cup . UNDER THE LADY MARY VILLIERS ' NAME . F I not love you , Villiers , more I ' Than ever mortal lov'd before , With fuch a paffion fixt and fure , As even poffeffion could not cure , Never to cease but ...
... last drop , were poison in the cup . UNDER THE LADY MARY VILLIERS ' NAME . F I not love you , Villiers , more I ' Than ever mortal lov'd before , With fuch a paffion fixt and fure , As even poffeffion could not cure , Never to cease but ...
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