A Collection of Poems in Four Volumes, 4. kötetRobert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1755 |
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91. oldal
... such excess , " That I might fear , tho ' not adore her less . ” Fool that I was , I fought to eafe that grief , Nor knew indiff'rence follow'd the relief : Experience taught the cruel truth too late , I never dreaded , till I found ...
... such excess , " That I might fear , tho ' not adore her less . ” Fool that I was , I fought to eafe that grief , Nor knew indiff'rence follow'd the relief : Experience taught the cruel truth too late , I never dreaded , till I found ...
92. oldal
... Such flights of honour might amuse the crowd , But by a mistress ne'er can be allow'd ; Keep for the fenate , and the grave debate , That infamous hypocrify of state ; There words are virtue , and your trade deceit . No riddle is thy ...
... Such flights of honour might amuse the crowd , But by a mistress ne'er can be allow'd ; Keep for the fenate , and the grave debate , That infamous hypocrify of state ; There words are virtue , and your trade deceit . No riddle is thy ...
97. oldal
... such , All was his due , nor have I done too much . XIII ; Deceitful comfort ! let me not perfuade My cred❜lous heart its fondness was repaid ; It makes my foul with double anguish mourn Those joys , which never , never must return ...
... such , All was his due , nor have I done too much . XIII ; Deceitful comfort ! let me not perfuade My cred❜lous heart its fondness was repaid ; It makes my foul with double anguish mourn Those joys , which never , never must return ...
100. oldal
... Such was my frenzy in that hour of care , And fuch th ' injustice of my bold despair ; That even those , ungrateful I upbraid , Whofe fatal diligence my will obey'd XXIX . Scarce , XXIX . Scarce , Marius , did thyself escape my [ 100 ]
... Such was my frenzy in that hour of care , And fuch th ' injustice of my bold despair ; That even those , ungrateful I upbraid , Whofe fatal diligence my will obey'd XXIX . Scarce , XXIX . Scarce , Marius , did thyself escape my [ 100 ]
101. oldal
... such , You not deferv'd it , if it pleas'd too much . XXXI . A lover would have linger'd as he fled , And oft in anguish to himself have said , Farewel for ever ! Ah ! yet more he'd done , A lover never would have fled alone . XXXII ...
... such , You not deferv'd it , if it pleas'd too much . XXXI . A lover would have linger'd as he fled , And oft in anguish to himself have said , Farewel for ever ! Ah ! yet more he'd done , A lover never would have fled alone . XXXII ...
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