Specimens of the Early English Poets, Band 1Edwards, 1790 - 323 Seiten |
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... breast up - till a thorn ; And there fung the mournful'ft ditty , That to hear it was great pity : Fie , fie , fie , now would she cry ; Tereu , tereu , by and by ; That to hear her so complain , Scarce I could from tears refrain ; For ...
... breast up - till a thorn ; And there fung the mournful'ft ditty , That to hear it was great pity : Fie , fie , fie , now would she cry ; Tereu , tereu , by and by ; That to hear her so complain , Scarce I could from tears refrain ; For ...
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... breast , Till by the end of things it be fuppreft . Some gentler paffions steal into my mind , For I am foft , and made of melting fnow ; Or , be more cruel , love , and fo be kind , Let me or float or fink , be high or low ; Or let me ...
... breast , Till by the end of things it be fuppreft . Some gentler paffions steal into my mind , For I am foft , and made of melting fnow ; Or , be more cruel , love , and fo be kind , Let me or float or fink , be high or low ; Or let me ...
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... breasts are ivory Of fair Samela ; Her cheeks like rofe and lily yield forth gleams , Her brows ' bright arches fram'd of ebony ; Thus fair Samela . Paffeth fair Venus in her brightest hue , And Juno in the fhew of majesty ; For fhe's ...
... breasts are ivory Of fair Samela ; Her cheeks like rofe and lily yield forth gleams , Her brows ' bright arches fram'd of ebony ; Thus fair Samela . Paffeth fair Venus in her brightest hue , And Juno in the fhew of majesty ; For fhe's ...
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... breasts , Where love , rock'd by pleasure , rests , Nor the nectar that we fip From a honey - dropping lip ; Nor those eyes whence beauty's lances Wound the heart with wanton glances ; Nor those fought delights , that lie In love's ...
... breasts , Where love , rock'd by pleasure , rests , Nor the nectar that we fip From a honey - dropping lip ; Nor those eyes whence beauty's lances Wound the heart with wanton glances ; Nor those fought delights , that lie In love's ...
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... breast , Rolling eye , and lip of ruby , Ever rob me of my rest : Go , go , display Thy beauty's ray To fome more ... breast are worn , That may pluck the virgin rofes From their never - touched thorn ? I can go reft On her sweet breast ...
... breast , Rolling eye , and lip of ruby , Ever rob me of my rest : Go , go , display Thy beauty's ray To fome more ... breast are worn , That may pluck the virgin rofes From their never - touched thorn ? I can go reft On her sweet breast ...
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