The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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5. oldal
... thee else no God to be , But poets rather Gods , who first created thee . I ask not one in whom all beauties grow ; Let me but love , whate'er she be , She cannot seem deform'd to me ; And I would have her seem to others so . Desire ...
... thee else no God to be , But poets rather Gods , who first created thee . I ask not one in whom all beauties grow ; Let me but love , whate'er she be , She cannot seem deform'd to me ; And I would have her seem to others so . Desire ...
6. oldal
... thee all the year ! What service can mute fishes do to thee ? Yet against them thy dart prevails , Piercing the armour of their scales ; And still thy sea - born mother lives i̇'the ' sea . Dost thou deny only to me The no - great ...
... thee all the year ! What service can mute fishes do to thee ? Yet against them thy dart prevails , Piercing the armour of their scales ; And still thy sea - born mother lives i̇'the ' sea . Dost thou deny only to me The no - great ...
7. oldal
... thee . THE THRALDOM . I CAME , I saw , and was undone ; Lightning did through my bones and marrow run ; A pointed pain pierced deep my heart ; A swift cold trembling seized on every part ; My head turn'd round , nor could it bear The ...
... thee . THE THRALDOM . I CAME , I saw , and was undone ; Lightning did through my bones and marrow run ; A pointed pain pierced deep my heart ; A swift cold trembling seized on every part ; My head turn'd round , nor could it bear The ...
8. oldal
... thee ? Thou canst not those exceptions make , Which vulgar , sordid mortals take- That my fate's too mean and low ; " Twere pity I should love thee so , If that dull cause could hinder me In loving and enjoying thee . It does not me a ...
... thee ? Thou canst not those exceptions make , Which vulgar , sordid mortals take- That my fate's too mean and low ; " Twere pity I should love thee so , If that dull cause could hinder me In loving and enjoying thee . It does not me a ...
9. oldal
... , my dear , thyself shouldst prize , Alas ! what value would suffice ? The Spaniard could not do't , though he Should to both Indies jointure thee . Thy beauties therefore wrong will take , If thou shouldst B 2 THE GIVEN LOVE . 9.
... , my dear , thyself shouldst prize , Alas ! what value would suffice ? The Spaniard could not do't , though he Should to both Indies jointure thee . Thy beauties therefore wrong will take , If thou shouldst B 2 THE GIVEN LOVE . 9.
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