A collection of poems, by several hands [ed. by R. Dodsley]. [2 other copies of vols. 5,6].1766 |
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85. oldal
... - farewel- At that laft word what agonies I feel ! I faint - I die - remember I was true- ' Tis all I afk - eternally - adieu ! — FLORA F 3 FLORA to POMPEY . By the Same . Pompey , ( 85 ) Might I but once again behold thy charms, ...
... - farewel- At that laft word what agonies I feel ! I faint - I die - remember I was true- ' Tis all I afk - eternally - adieu ! — FLORA F 3 FLORA to POMPEY . By the Same . Pompey , ( 85 ) Might I but once again behold thy charms, ...
86. oldal
... ( Pompey's friend ) afterwards fell in love with her too ; but fhe , prepoffeffed with a paffion for Pompey , would not listen to Geminius . Pompey , in compaffion to his friend , yielded him his mistress , which Flora took fo much to ...
... ( Pompey's friend ) afterwards fell in love with her too ; but fhe , prepoffeffed with a paffion for Pompey , would not listen to Geminius . Pompey , in compaffion to his friend , yielded him his mistress , which Flora took fo much to ...
87. oldal
... Pompey , lab'ring with a jealous pain , His Flora thus befpoke : " Say , my dear love ! “ Shall all these rivals unsuccessful prové ? " In vain , for ever , fhall the Roman youth " Envy my happiness , and tempt thy truth ? " Shall ...
... Pompey , lab'ring with a jealous pain , His Flora thus befpoke : " Say , my dear love ! “ Shall all these rivals unsuccessful prové ? " In vain , for ever , fhall the Roman youth " Envy my happiness , and tempt thy truth ? " Shall ...
88. oldal
... Pompey , what I fay , For ' tis my merit that I can't obey ; • Yet this alledg'd againft me as a fault , } Thy rage fomented , and my ruin wrought . MAT L Juft gods ! what tie , what conduct can prevail O'er fickle man , when truth like ...
... Pompey , what I fay , For ' tis my merit that I can't obey ; • Yet this alledg'd againft me as a fault , } Thy rage fomented , and my ruin wrought . MAT L Juft gods ! what tie , what conduct can prevail O'er fickle man , when truth like ...
89. oldal
... Pompey lov'd too little to refuse : Fain would he call my vagrant lord again , But I the kind ambassador reftrain ; I scorn to let another take my part , And to myself will owe or lofe thy heart . Can nothing e'er rekindle love in thee ...
... Pompey lov'd too little to refuse : Fain would he call my vagrant lord again , But I the kind ambassador reftrain ; I scorn to let another take my part , And to myself will owe or lofe thy heart . Can nothing e'er rekindle love in thee ...
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