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" I do confess thou'rt smooth and fair, And I might have gone near to love thee ; Had I not found the slightest prayer That lips could speak had power to move thee : But I can let thee now alone, As worthy to be loved by none. "
The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism and Belles ... - 14. oldal
1829
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The British Bibliographer, 1. kötet

Samuel Egerton Brydges, Joseph Haslewood - 1810 - 648 oldal
...might ha' gone neer to love thee, Had'l not found the slightest prayer That lip could move had pow'r to move thee. But I' can let thee now alone, As worthy to be lov'd by none. I do confess th'art sweet, yet find . . Thee such an tin thrift of thy sweets; Thy favours...

Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical ...

George Ellis - 1811 - 476 oldal
...entitled " Select Ayres and Dialogues," of which a second edition was printed for John Play ford in 1C59. I DO confess thou'rt smooth and fair, And I might...Had I not found the slightest prayer That lips could move, had power to move thee ; But I can let thee now alone As worthy to be lov'd by none. I do confess...

Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical ...

George Ellis - 1811 - 474 oldal
..." Select A\ nv- and Dialogues," of which a ttcond edition was printed for John Playford in 1659. 1 DO confess thou'rt smooth and fair, And I might have...Had I not found the slightest prayer That lips could move, had power to move thee; But I can let thee now alone As worthy to be lov'd by none. I do confess...

The Works of Robert Burns: With an Account of His Life, and a ..., 4. kötet

Robert Burns - 1815 - 344 oldal
...aside, Like ony eommon weed and vile*. * The following are the old words of this song : I do eonfess thou'rt smooth and fair, And I might have gone near to love tfcee ; Had I not found the slightest prayer That lips eould speak, had power to move thee ; But I...

Reliques of Robert Burns: Consisting Chiefly of Original Letters, Poems, and ...

Robert Burns - 1817 - 492 oldal
...ony common weed and vile.* j * The following are the old words of this song : I do confess thou 'rt smooth and fair, And I might have gone near to love...slightest prayer That lips could speak, had power to move tbee ; But I can let thee now alone As worthy to be lov'd by none. I do confess thou'rt sweet, yet...

Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

1826 - 570 oldal
...of this collection. The following beautiful lines are from the polished pen of Sir Robert Ayton: • I do confess thou'rt smooth and fair, And I might...thee: But I can let thee now alone As worthy to be lov'd by none. ' I do confess thou'rt sweet, yet find That kisseth every thing it meets. And since...

The elementary elocutionist: a selection of pieces in prose and verse, by J ...

John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 oldal
...might have been brought to love thee, Had I not found the slightest prayer That breath could move, had power to move thee ; But I can let thee now alone,...worthy to be loved by none. I do confess thou'rt sweet, but find Thee such an unthrif t of thy sweets ; f Thy favours are but like the wind, That kwseth every...

Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc, 10. kötet

William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1826 - 850 oldal
...to the original. " 1 do confess thou'rt smooth and fair, . And 1 might have gone near to love thee j Had I not found the slightest prayer That lips could speak, had power to move thee : But 1 can let thee now alone As worthy to be loved by none. I dn confess thou'rt sweet, yet find Thee such...

Publications, 19. kiadás

1827 - 422 oldal
...also it is in Playford's earlier musical Had I not found the flighteft prayer That lips could fpeak, had power to move thee ; But I can let thee now alone As worthy to be lov'd by none. • I do confefi thou'rt fweet, yet find Thee fuch an unthrift of thy fweets, Thy favours...

The Bannatyne Miscellany, 1. kötet

Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) - 1827 - 426 oldal
...also it is in Playford's earlier musical Had I not found the flighteft prayer That lips could fpeak, had power to move thee ; But I can let thee now alone As worthy to be lov'd by none. I do confefs thou'rt fweet, yet find Thee fuch an unthrift of thy fweets, • Thy favours...




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