Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 2David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... dare , and be ; I'll be your convoy to the charming she . What ! still irresolute ? debating still ? View her , and ... dare be false , dare perjur'd prove , You'll find , in sure revenge , affronted Love As hot , as fierce , as terrible ...
... dare , and be ; I'll be your convoy to the charming she . What ! still irresolute ? debating still ? View her , and ... dare be false , dare perjur'd prove , You'll find , in sure revenge , affronted Love As hot , as fierce , as terrible ...
Strona 12
... dare , and be ; I'll be your convoy to the charming she . What ! still irresolute ? debating still ? View her , and ... dare be false , dare perjur'd prove , You'll find , in sure revenge , affronted Love As hot , as fierce , as terrible ...
... dare , and be ; I'll be your convoy to the charming she . What ! still irresolute ? debating still ? View her , and ... dare be false , dare perjur'd prove , You'll find , in sure revenge , affronted Love As hot , as fierce , as terrible ...
Strona 243
... dare trust old Pluto for't , She will find favour in his court : But then to fetch her back , that still Remains , and may be past my skill ; For , ' tis too sad a thing to jest on , You're the first man e'er ask'd the ques- tion ; For ...
... dare trust old Pluto for't , She will find favour in his court : But then to fetch her back , that still Remains , and may be past my skill ; For , ' tis too sad a thing to jest on , You're the first man e'er ask'd the ques- tion ; For ...
Spis treści
Poems of Pomfret | 3 |
The Fortunate Complaint | 13 |
To another Friend under Affliction | 19 |
Prawa autorskie | |
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