The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... breath Blows - in the plague , and with it hasty death : Such was the pain , did so begin , To the poor wretch , when Legion enter'd in . Forgive me , God ! " I cry'd ; for I 66 Flatter'd myself I was to die . But quickly to my cost I ...
... breath Blows - in the plague , and with it hasty death : Such was the pain , did so begin , To the poor wretch , when Legion enter'd in . Forgive me , God ! " I cry'd ; for I 66 Flatter'd myself I was to die . But quickly to my cost I ...
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... breath is spice : Mine too her rich West Indies were below , Where mines of gold and endless treasures grow . But , as when the Pellaan conqueror died , Many small princes did his crown divide ; So , since my love his vanquish'd world ...
... breath is spice : Mine too her rich West Indies were below , Where mines of gold and endless treasures grow . But , as when the Pellaan conqueror died , Many small princes did his crown divide ; So , since my love his vanquish'd world ...
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... , or soft , but you ; If what seasonable springs , Or the Eastern summer , brings , Do my smell persuade at all Aught perfume , but thy breath , to call ; If all my senses ' objects be Not contracted into THE SOUL . 23 The Soul.
... , or soft , but you ; If what seasonable springs , Or the Eastern summer , brings , Do my smell persuade at all Aught perfume , but thy breath , to call ; If all my senses ' objects be Not contracted into THE SOUL . 23 The Soul.
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... breath shall Grow bold , and plainly tell her all : Like covetous men , who ne'er descry Their dear hid - treasures till they die . Ah , fairest maid ! how will it cheer My ghost , to get from thee a tear ! But take heed ; for , if me ...
... breath shall Grow bold , and plainly tell her all : Like covetous men , who ne'er descry Their dear hid - treasures till they die . Ah , fairest maid ! how will it cheer My ghost , to get from thee a tear ! But take heed ; for , if me ...
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... breath : Still the soul stays , yet still does from me run , As light and heat does with the sun . " Tis I who Love's Columbus am ; ' tis I Who must new worlds in it descry ; Rich worlds , that yield of treasure more Than all that has ...
... breath : Still the soul stays , yet still does from me run , As light and heat does with the sun . " Tis I who Love's Columbus am ; ' tis I Who must new worlds in it descry ; Rich worlds , that yield of treasure more Than all that has ...
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