| Tibullus - 1759 - Liczba stron: 468
...locis. ] Cowley has imitated this ; or rather, fuch Conceits were in his Way. How happy here, fhould I And one dear She, live, and embracing die ; She who is all the World, and can exclude From Defarts, Solitude. 1 fhould V. Supremely pleas'd with you, my heavenly Fair ! In any tracklefs... | |
| Tibullus - 1759 - Liczba stron: 276
...has imitated .this ; or rather, fucli Conceits were in his Way. How happj here, mould I And one Hear She, live, and embracing die ; She who is all the World, and can exclude from Defaris, Solitude. V. Supremely pleas'd with you, my heavenly Fair! In any tracklefs Defert I... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - Liczba stron: 474
...flee), A mistress, moderately fair, And good, as guardian-angels are ; Only belov'd, and loving me ! How happy here should I, And one dear she, live, and embracing die I She who is all the world, and can exclude In desarts solitude. [From "The Inconstant."] I NEVER yet... | |
| British poets - 1809 - Liczba stron: 512
...flee), A mistress, moderately fair, And good, a$- guardian angels are; Only belov'd, and loving me 1 How happy here should I And one dear she, live, and embracing die ? She who is all the world, aod can exclude. la deserts solitude. THE INCONSTANT. T Never yet could see that face, Which had no... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - Liczba stron: 332
...can hurtful murmurs scatter, And nought but echo flatter. The Gods, when they descended, hither From heaven did always choose their way ; And therefore we may boldly say, That 't is the way too thither. How happy here should I, And one dear She, live, and embracing die ! She,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - Liczba stron: 560
...scatter, And noupht but Kcho flatter. The gods, when they descended, hither From Heaven did always chuse their way ; And therefore we may boldly say, That...live, and embracing die { She, who is all the world, andean exclude In deserts solitude. I should have then this only fear — Lest men, when they my pleasures... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - Liczba stron: 312
...hurtful murmurs scatter, and nought but Echo flatter. The gods, when they descended hither from heav'n, did always choose their way ; and therefore we may boldly say, that 't is the way, too, thither. How happy here should I and one dear she, live, and embracing die ? she... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - Liczba stron: 314
...hurtful murmurs scatter, and nought but Echo flatter. The gods, when they descended hither from heav'n, did always choose their way ; and therefore we may boldly say, that 't is the way, too, thither. How happy here should I and one dear she, live, and embracing die ? she... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - Liczba stron: 474
...flee,) A mistress, moderately fair, And good, as guardian-angels are; Only belov'd, and loving me! I low happy here should I, And one dear she, live, and embracing die f She who is all the world, and can exclude In desarts solitude. [t'rom " The Inconstant."] I NEVER... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - Liczba stron: 832
...scatter, And nought but Echo flatter. Hie gods, when they descended, hither From Heaven did always chuse ndemning, Hear what assaults I had, what snares besides. ! Sin-, who is all the world, and can exclude In deserts solitude. I should have then this only fear... | |
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