Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1. kötetHarold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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... look'd , sigh'd and look'd , Sigh'd and look'd , and sigh'd again : At length , with Love and Wine at once oppress'd , The vanquish'd Victor sunk upon her Breast . Chorus The Prince , unable to conceal his Pain , Gaz'd on the Fair Who ...
... look'd , sigh'd and look'd , Sigh'd and look'd , and sigh'd again : At length , with Love and Wine at once oppress'd , The vanquish'd Victor sunk upon her Breast . Chorus The Prince , unable to conceal his Pain , Gaz'd on the Fair Who ...
122. oldal
... look that it be sad : I'll sooth my Melancholy , till I swell , And burst my self with sighing- ' Tis somewhat to my humor . Stay , I fancy 225 [ Soft Musick . 230 I'm now turn'd wild , a Commoner of Nature ; Of all forsaken , and ...
... look that it be sad : I'll sooth my Melancholy , till I swell , And burst my self with sighing- ' Tis somewhat to my humor . Stay , I fancy 225 [ Soft Musick . 230 I'm now turn'd wild , a Commoner of Nature ; Of all forsaken , and ...
284. oldal
... Look , Foible . Foib . Your Ladyship has frown'd a little too rashly , indeed , Madam . There are some Cracks discernible in the white Vernish . to my Picture . Lady . Let me see the Glass - Cracks , say'st thou ? Why I am arrantly 10 ...
... Look , Foible . Foib . Your Ladyship has frown'd a little too rashly , indeed , Madam . There are some Cracks discernible in the white Vernish . to my Picture . Lady . Let me see the Glass - Cracks , say'st thou ? Why I am arrantly 10 ...
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