| Virgin muse - 1722 - Liczba stron: 250
...Davtdtis, \ LVI. .LVI. The Wifh. I. ELL then•, I now do plainly fee, This bufie World and I fhall nc're agree•, The very Honey of all Earthly Joy Does of all Meats the fboneft Cloy : And they, methinks, deferve my pity, Who for it can endure the Stings The Crowd, and... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1773 - Liczba stron: 620
...enthufiafm and poetical beauties of THE WISH. Well then, I now do plainly fee This bufy world and I (hall ne'er agree ; The very honey of all earthly joy Does, of all meats, the fooneft cloy. And they, methinks, deferve my pity Who for it can endure the flings The crowd, and buz,... | |
| 1773 - Liczba stron: 614
...enthufiafm and poetical beauties of THE WISH. Well then, I now do plainly fee This bufy world and 1 (hall ne'er agree ; The very honey of all earthly joy . Does, of all meats, the fooneft cloy. And they, methinks, deferve my pity Who for it can endure the flings The crowd, and buz,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - Liczba stron: 378
...to live it o'er again in me ?" THE WISH. WELL then ; I now do plainly fee This bufy world and I mall ne'er agree ; The very honey of all earthly joy Does of all meats the fooneft cloy ; And they, methinks, deferve my pity, Who for it can endure the flings, The crowd, and... | |
| George Ellis - 1790 - Liczba stron: 346
...thou no paffion have for me. 1HE WISH. WELL, then; I now do plainly fee This bufy world and I fhall ne'er agree. The very honey of all earthly joy Does of all meats the fooneft cloy; And they, methinks, deferve my pity, Who for it can endure the flings, The crowd, and... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - Liczba stron: 740
...live it ^'er again in nie J tit Wijt. WH.L, then, I now do plainly fee, This bufy world and I fhall ne'er agree ; The very honey of all earthly joy Does of all meats the fooneft cloy : And they (methinks) deferve my pity Who for it can endure the ftings, The crowd, and... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - Liczba stron: 476
...force or any art, Be brought to move one step from thee, May'st thou no passion have for me. .' [From "The Wish."] WELL, then ; I now do plainly see This...meats the soonest cloy : And they, methinks, deserve ray pity, Who for it can endure the stings, The crowd, and buzz, and murmurings, Of this great hive,... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - Liczba stron: 474
...force or any art, Be brought to move one step from thee, May'st thou no passion have for me. [From "The Wish."] WELL, then ; I now do plainly see This...shall ne'er agree. The very honey of all earthly joy Docs of all meats the soonest cloy : And they, methinks, deserve my pity, Who for it can endure the... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1806 - Liczba stron: 290
...could not abstain from renewing my old school-boy's wish, in a copy of yerses to the same effect : Well then* ; I now do plainly see This busy world and I shall ne'er agree, &c. And I never then proposed to myself any other * We have these verses, under the name of The Wish,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - Liczba stron: 1152
...I could not abstain from renewing my old school-boy's wish, in a copy of verses to the same effect: Well then; I now do plainly see, This busy world and I shall ne'er agree, &c. And I never then proposed to myself any other advantage from his majesty's happy restoration, but... | |
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