The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... yours more just , If an inordinate desire be lust : Pygmalion , loving what none can enjoy , More lustful was than the hot youth of Troy . THE VAIN LOVE . LOVING ONE FIRST BECAUSE SHE COULD C 2 7226 21 Answer to the Platonics.
... yours more just , If an inordinate desire be lust : Pygmalion , loving what none can enjoy , More lustful was than the hot youth of Troy . THE VAIN LOVE . LOVING ONE FIRST BECAUSE SHE COULD C 2 7226 21 Answer to the Platonics.
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... gloomy shade , By Nature only for my sorrows made , I'll spend this voice in cries ; In tears I'll waste these By Love so vainly fed ; eyes , So Lust , of old , the Deluge punished . " Ah , wretched youth ! " said I ; 27.
... gloomy shade , By Nature only for my sorrows made , I'll spend this voice in cries ; In tears I'll waste these By Love so vainly fed ; eyes , So Lust , of old , the Deluge punished . " Ah , wretched youth ! " said I ; 27.
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... youth ! " twice did I sadly cry ; " Ah , wretched youth ! " the fields and floods reply . When thoughts of Love I entertain , I meet no words but " Never , " and " In vain . ” " Never , " alas ! that dreadful name Which fuels the ...
... youth ! " twice did I sadly cry ; " Ah , wretched youth ! " the fields and floods reply . When thoughts of Love I entertain , I meet no words but " Never , " and " In vain . ” " Never , " alas ! that dreadful name Which fuels the ...
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... Youth and warm hours let me not idly lose , The little time that Love does choose ; If always here I must not stay , Let me be gone whilst yet ' tis day ; Lest I , faint and benighted , lose my way . ' Tis dismal , one so long to love ...
... Youth and warm hours let me not idly lose , The little time that Love does choose ; If always here I must not stay , Let me be gone whilst yet ' tis day ; Lest I , faint and benighted , lose my way . ' Tis dismal , one so long to love ...
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... youth's fever dost enrage ! Thou tyrant , which leavest no man free ! Thou subtle thief , from whom nought safe can be ! Thou murderer , which hast kill'd , and devil , which wouldst damn me ! THE PARTING . As men in Greenland left ...
... youth's fever dost enrage ! Thou tyrant , which leavest no man free ! Thou subtle thief , from whom nought safe can be ! Thou murderer , which hast kill'd , and devil , which wouldst damn me ! THE PARTING . As men in Greenland left ...
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