The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... spoke : The love within too strong for ' t was , Like poison put into a Venice - glass . I thought that this some remedy might prove ; But oh , the mighty serpent Love , Cut by this chance in pieces small , In all still lived , and ...
... spoke : The love within too strong for ' t was , Like poison put into a Venice - glass . I thought that this some remedy might prove ; But oh , the mighty serpent Love , Cut by this chance in pieces small , In all still lived , and ...
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... spoke by me in jest . Dull , sottish God of love ! and can it be Thou understand'st not raillery ? Darts , and wounds , and flame , and heat , I named but for the rhyme , or the conceit ; Nor meant my verse should raised be To this sad ...
... spoke by me in jest . Dull , sottish God of love ! and can it be Thou understand'st not raillery ? Darts , and wounds , and flame , and heat , I named but for the rhyme , or the conceit ; Nor meant my verse should raised be To this sad ...
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... spoke but gain'd an heart : Though what you said had not been true , If spoke by any else but you ; Your speech will govern destiny , And Fate will change rather than you should lie . " Tis true , if human Reason were the guide , Reason ...
... spoke but gain'd an heart : Though what you said had not been true , If spoke by any else but you ; Your speech will govern destiny , And Fate will change rather than you should lie . " Tis true , if human Reason were the guide , Reason ...
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... spoke , as what was his way and manner of speaking ; which has not been yet ( that I know of ) introduced into English , though it be the noblest and highest kind of writing in verse ; and which might , perhaps , be put into the list of ...
... spoke , as what was his way and manner of speaking ; which has not been yet ( that I know of ) introduced into English , though it be the noblest and highest kind of writing in verse ; and which might , perhaps , be put into the list of ...
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... spoke , Did he live now he would revoke , And better things of man report ; For thou dost make Life long , and Art but short . Ah , learned friend ! it grieves me , when I think That thou with all thy art must die , As certainly as I ...
... spoke , Did he live now he would revoke , And better things of man report ; For thou dost make Life long , and Art but short . Ah , learned friend ! it grieves me , when I think That thou with all thy art must die , As certainly as I ...
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