A Companion for a Leisure Hour: Being a Collection of Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse. By Several GentlemenJ. Almon, 1769 - 164 páginas |
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... thine eyes awhile , Nor with that lifeless picture feed thy woe ; Turn yet thine eyes ; fee how they court thy finiles , Those infant pledges of connubial joy ! ` Dwell on their looks , and trace his image there : And O ! fince heav'n ...
... thine eyes awhile , Nor with that lifeless picture feed thy woe ; Turn yet thine eyes ; fee how they court thy finiles , Those infant pledges of connubial joy ! ` Dwell on their looks , and trace his image there : And O ! fince heav'n ...
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... care , And ftills each ftorm within ! O wilt thou to thy favourite grove Thine ardent vot'ry bring , And blefs his hours , and bid them move Serene on filent wing . f E 3 Oft 1 Oft let remembrance foothe his mind With dreams of [ 53 ]
... care , And ftills each ftorm within ! O wilt thou to thy favourite grove Thine ardent vot'ry bring , And blefs his hours , and bid them move Serene on filent wing . f E 3 Oft 1 Oft let remembrance foothe his mind With dreams of [ 53 ]
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... thine ; Features you have of chafteft mould , Lips - that make's look too cold , In fpite of their carmine . Not B - y's cheek boasts more becoming hue , Complexion you have , paragon'd by few , A countenance as sweet as either F - s or ...
... thine ; Features you have of chafteft mould , Lips - that make's look too cold , In fpite of their carmine . Not B - y's cheek boasts more becoming hue , Complexion you have , paragon'd by few , A countenance as sweet as either F - s or ...
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... IRIS , IN BOW - STREET , COVENT - GARDEN , BY DR . GOLDSMITH . SAY , cruel Iris , pretty rake , Dear mercenary beauty , What annual off'ring fhall I make , Expreffive of my duty . My My heart , a victim to thine eyes , Should [ 88 ]
... IRIS , IN BOW - STREET , COVENT - GARDEN , BY DR . GOLDSMITH . SAY , cruel Iris , pretty rake , Dear mercenary beauty , What annual off'ring fhall I make , Expreffive of my duty . My My heart , a victim to thine eyes , Should [ 88 ]
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Samuel Derrick. My heart , a victim to thine eyes , Should I at once deliver , Say , would the angry fair one prize The gift , who flights the giver ? A bill , a jewel , watch , or toy , My rivals give — and let ' em . If gems , or gold ...
Samuel Derrick. My heart , a victim to thine eyes , Should I at once deliver , Say , would the angry fair one prize The gift , who flights the giver ? A bill , a jewel , watch , or toy , My rivals give — and let ' em . If gems , or gold ...
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