The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... stood . my vine Fondly I boast , that I have dress'd With painful art , and that the wine Is of a taste rich and divine ; Since Love , by mixing poison there , Has made it worse than vinegar . Love even the taste of nectar changes so ...
... stood . my vine Fondly I boast , that I have dress'd With painful art , and that the wine Is of a taste rich and divine ; Since Love , by mixing poison there , Has made it worse than vinegar . Love even the taste of nectar changes so ...
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... . THE devil take those foolish men Who gave you first such powers ! We stood on even grounds till then ; If any odds , creation made it ours . For shame , let these weak chains be broke ; THE RESOLUTION . 43 The Resolution.
... . THE devil take those foolish men Who gave you first such powers ! We stood on even grounds till then ; If any odds , creation made it ours . For shame , let these weak chains be broke ; THE RESOLUTION . 43 The Resolution.
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... stood : " False Theseus , whither dost thou go Afar false Theseus cut the flood . But Bacchus came to her relief : ? " Bacchus himself's too weak to ease my grief . Ah ! senseless heart , to take no rest , But travel thus eternally ...
... stood : " False Theseus , whither dost thou go Afar false Theseus cut the flood . But Bacchus came to her relief : ? " Bacchus himself's too weak to ease my grief . Ah ! senseless heart , to take no rest , But travel thus eternally ...
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... I'm better thus , nor would compound To leave my prison to be a vagabond : A prison in which I still would be , Though every door stood ope to me . In spite both of thy coldness and thy pride , THE CONSTANT . 75 The Constant.
... I'm better thus , nor would compound To leave my prison to be a vagabond : A prison in which I still would be , Though every door stood ope to me . In spite both of thy coldness and thy pride , THE CONSTANT . 75 The Constant.
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... stood , Touch'd with their rod , and wounded , all the flood ; Flood now no more , but a long vein of putrid blood . The helpless fish were found In their strange current drown'd : The herbs and trees wash'd by the mortal tide About it ...
... stood , Touch'd with their rod , and wounded , all the flood ; Flood now no more , but a long vein of putrid blood . The helpless fish were found In their strange current drown'd : The herbs and trees wash'd by the mortal tide About it ...
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