Miscellanea from the Works of John Sheffield, Duke of BuckinghamHaworth Press, 1933 - 120 Seiten |
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... Eyes . He was affected in the same manner , upon reading a melancholick Story , or hearing of any friendly and generous Behaviour . It must be own'd that sometimes he was inclin'd , when any thing had put him out of humour , to be a ...
... Eyes . He was affected in the same manner , upon reading a melancholick Story , or hearing of any friendly and generous Behaviour . It must be own'd that sometimes he was inclin'd , when any thing had put him out of humour , to be a ...
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... eyes ; But he that's smil'd upon by you , Must all the world despise . In winter , fires of little worth Excite our dull desire ; But when the sun breaks kindly forth , Those fainter flames expire . Then blame me not for slighting now ...
... eyes ; But he that's smil'd upon by you , Must all the world despise . In winter , fires of little worth Excite our dull desire ; But when the sun breaks kindly forth , Those fainter flames expire . Then blame me not for slighting now ...
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... eyes begin , Eyes that would draw angels in To a second , sweeter sin . Oh , those wanton rolling eyes ! At each glance a lover dies : Make them bright , yet make them willing ; Let them look both kind and killing . Next , draw her ...
... eyes begin , Eyes that would draw angels in To a second , sweeter sin . Oh , those wanton rolling eyes ! At each glance a lover dies : Make them bright , yet make them willing ; Let them look both kind and killing . Next , draw her ...
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A SHORT LIFE OF THE DUKE | 11 |
A CHARACTER OF KING CHARLES II page | 55 |
ON FRIENDSHIP | 65 |
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