A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes, Band 5 |
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If e'er thy bosom felt another's woe , If e'er fair beauty's charms thy heart did prove
, If e'er the offspring of thy virtuous love Bloom'd to thy wish , or to thy soul was
dear , This plaintive marble asks thee for a tear ! For here , alas ! too early ...
If e'er thy bosom felt another's woe , If e'er fair beauty's charms thy heart did prove
, If e'er the offspring of thy virtuous love Bloom'd to thy wish , or to thy soul was
dear , This plaintive marble asks thee for a tear ! For here , alas ! too early ...
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To a LADY , who sent Compliments to a CLERGYMAN upon the Ten of Hearts .
YOL OUR compliments , dear lady , pray forbear , Old English services are more
sincere ; You send Ten Hearts , the tythe is only mine , Give me but One , and ...
To a LADY , who sent Compliments to a CLERGYMAN upon the Ten of Hearts .
YOL OUR compliments , dear lady , pray forbear , Old English services are more
sincere ; You send Ten Hearts , the tythe is only mine , Give me but One , and ...
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When just expiring hangs life's trembling light , And fell disease strikes deep the
deadly dart , Reason and mem'ry burn with ardour bright , And gen'rous paflions
warm the throbbing heart ; Oft will the vig'rous foul in life's last stage With keenest
...
When just expiring hangs life's trembling light , And fell disease strikes deep the
deadly dart , Reason and mem'ry burn with ardour bright , And gen'rous paflions
warm the throbbing heart ; Oft will the vig'rous foul in life's last stage With keenest
...
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But , Chloe , if fo small a dart , And in the finger , gives such smart , What , madam
— if I'd pierc'd your heart ? Cease then to scorn my pow'r ; and know , By what I'
ve done , what I can do . Here he affum'd an aweful look ; He nodded thrice , his ...
But , Chloe , if fo small a dart , And in the finger , gives such smart , What , madam
— if I'd pierc'd your heart ? Cease then to scorn my pow'r ; and know , By what I'
ve done , what I can do . Here he affum'd an aweful look ; He nodded thrice , his ...
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Yet judge by Reason's sober rules , From false Opinion free , And mark how little
pilfering years Can steal from you or me . Each moral pleasure of the heart , Each
smiling charm of truth , Depends not on the giddy bud Of wild fantastic youth .
Yet judge by Reason's sober rules , From false Opinion free , And mark how little
pilfering years Can steal from you or me . Each moral pleasure of the heart , Each
smiling charm of truth , Depends not on the giddy bud Of wild fantastic youth .
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