The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... e'er did know . Music of sighs thou shalt not hear , Nor drink one wretched lover's tasteful tear : Nay , unless soon thou woundest me , My verses shall not only wound , but murder , thee . THE THRALDOM . I CAME , I saw , and was undone ...
... e'er did know . Music of sighs thou shalt not hear , Nor drink one wretched lover's tasteful tear : Nay , unless soon thou woundest me , My verses shall not only wound , but murder , thee . THE THRALDOM . I CAME , I saw , and was undone ...
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... e'er declare They've seen a second thing that's fair ; Or ears , that they have music found , Besides thy voice , in any sound ; If my taste do ever meet , After thy kiss , with aught that's sweet ; If my abused touch allow Aught to be ...
... e'er declare They've seen a second thing that's fair ; Or ears , that they have music found , Besides thy voice , in any sound ; If my taste do ever meet , After thy kiss , with aught that's sweet ; If my abused touch allow Aught to be ...
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... e'er come to me , That tastes of any thing but thee ; If any sorrow touch my mind , Whilst you are well , and not unkind ; If I a minute's space debate , Whether I shall curse and hate The things beneath thy hatred fall , Though all the ...
... e'er come to me , That tastes of any thing but thee ; If any sorrow touch my mind , Whilst you are well , and not unkind ; If I a minute's space debate , Whether I shall curse and hate The things beneath thy hatred fall , Though all the ...
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... e'er but did deserve His master should believe that he does serve ; And I'll ask no more wages , though I starve . " Tis no luxurious diet this , and sure I shall not by ' t too lusty prove ; Yet shall it willingly endure , If ' t can ...
... e'er but did deserve His master should believe that he does serve ; And I'll ask no more wages , though I starve . " Tis no luxurious diet this , and sure I shall not by ' t too lusty prove ; Yet shall it willingly endure , If ' t can ...
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... e'er was haunted so ! ) Still , still , methinks , thy face I view , And still thy shape does me pursue , As if , not you me , but I had murder'd you . From books I strive some remedy to take , But thy name all the letters make ; Whate ...
... e'er was haunted so ! ) Still , still , methinks , thy face I view , And still thy shape does me pursue , As if , not you me , but I had murder'd you . From books I strive some remedy to take , But thy name all the letters make ; Whate ...
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