| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1785 - 568 pages
...pair, Or with more confent do move. On a GIRDLE. By the fame. THAT which her flender waift confin'd, Shall now my joyful temples bind : No monarch but...crown, His arms might do what this has done. It was my heav'n's extremeft fphere, The pale which held that lovely deer : My joy, my grief, my hope, my love,... | |
| Christoph Meiners - 1787 - 388 pages
...a Girdle p. 66. Load, 1758. 8. That , which her (lender watft confia'd llmll now my joyful temple« bind: . no monarch but would give his crown, • his...arms might do, what this has done. It was my heaven's extremen Sphere , The pale , which held that lovely deer : My joy, my grief, my hope, my love, did... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1790 - 346 pages
...we now may prove, Take advice of prefent love. ON A GIRDLE. THAT which her flender waift confin'd, Shall now my joyful temples bind: No monarch but would...crown, His arms might do what this has done. It was my heart's extremeft fphere, The pale which held that lovely deer. My joy, my grief, my hope, my love,... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 740 pages
...which her (lender waift confin'd, Shall now my joyful temples bind : No monarch but would give hi? crown, His arms might do what this has done. It was my heav'n's cztremeft fphccc, The pale which held that lovely deer. My joy, my grief, my hope, my lov.«,... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 488 pages
...joys we now may prove, Take advice of present love. ON A GIRDLE. THAT which her slender waist confin'd Shall now my joyful temples bind: No monarch but would...arms might do what this has done. It was my heaven's extremest sphere, The pale which held that lovely deer. My joy, my grief, my hope, my love, Did all... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1803 - 474 pages
...we now may prove Take advice of present Love. On a Girdle. O THAT which her slender waist confin'd Shall now my joyful temples bind : No monarch but...arms might do what this has done. It was my heaven's extremest sphere, The pale which held that lovely deer: My joy, my grief, my hope, my love, Did all... | |
| Lyre - Love poetry, English - 1806 - 208 pages
...has yielded to the fluctuations of common opinion. THE GIRDLE. THAT which her slender waist confin'd, Shall now my joyful temples bind ; No monarch but...arms might do what this has done ! It was my heaven's extremest sphere, The pale which held that lovely deer ! My joy, my grief, my hope, my love Did all... | |
| Epigrams, English - 1806 - 274 pages
...calls her a whore — and she can't say he lies< VI. THE GIRDLE. That which her slender waist confin'd Shall now my joyful temples bind ; No monarch but...crown, His arms might do what this has done. It was my Heav'n's extremes! sphere, The pale which held my lovely dear ; My joy, my grief, my hope, my love,... | |
| Albin Joseph U. Hennet - 1806 - 472 pages
...réfléchir sa roix, que le berger eût péri. ON A GIRDLE. That which her slender waist confin'd , Shall now my joyful temples bind ; No monarch but...would give his crown , His arms might do what this has donc. It was my heaven's extremest sphere, The pale which held that lovely deer: My joy, my grîef... | |
| Albin-Joseph-Ulpien Hennet - English poetry - 1806 - 472 pages
...réfléchir sa voix, que le berger eût péri. ON A GIRDLE. That whieh her slender waist confin'd, Shall now my joyful temples bind ; No monarch but...would give his crown » His arms might do what this bas donc. It was my heaven's extremest sphere, The pale which held that lovely deer : Jj/ly joy, my... | |
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