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" I'll quit my prey, And grant a kind reprieve; In hopes you'll have no more to say But when I call again this way, Well pleased the world will leave. "
Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review - Page 189
1766
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 28

1766 - 754 pages
...I'll quit my prey, And ¿rant a kind reprieve ; In hopes you'll have no more to fiy, But when I c.ill again this way Well pleas'd the world will leave. To thefe conditions both confented, And parted, perfeftly contented. What ne*t the hero of our ule befell, How long he liv'd, how wile, how well, How...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 21

1766 - 520 pages
...fummon'd to the grave : Willing for once I'll quit my prey, And grant a kind reprieve ; tn hopes you'll have no more to fay, But when I call again this way, Well-pleas'd the world will leave. ' To thefe conditions both contented, And parted, perfectly contented....
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Poems by the most eminent ladies of Great Britain and Ireland. Re-publ. from ...

Poems - 1775 - 518 pages
...to the grave : * Willing for once I'll quit my prey, ' And grant a kind reprieve ; * In hopes you'll have no more to fay, ' But when I call again this...perfectly contented. What next the hero of our tale befel, How long he liv'd, how wife, how well, How roundly he purfu'd his courfe, And fmoak'd his pipe,...
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A Collection of Poems, in Four Volumes, Volume 3

G. Pearch - 1775 - 340 pages
...to the grave : " Wilb.ng for once I'll quit my prey, " And grant a kind reprieve ; " In hopes you'll have no more to fay, " But when I call again this...leave." To thefe conditions both confented, And parted perfe&ly contented. What next the hero of our tale befell,. How long he liv'd, how wife, how well,...
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Lady's Poetical Magazine, Or Beauties of British Poetry, Volume 1

1781 - 516 pages
...to the grave : * Willing for once I'll quit my prey, ' And grant a kind reprieve ; * In hopes you'll have no more to fay, 'But when I call again this way,...pleas'd the world will leave,' To thefe conditions both confentetjj And parted perfectly contented. L a What next the hero of our tale befel, How long he liv'd,...
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A Collection of Poems in Four Volumes, Volume 3

G. Pearch, Robert Dodsley - 1783 - 346 pages
...grave : '' Willing for once I'll quit my prey, •" An*f grant a kind reprieve; , '< la hopes you'll have no more to fay,. '' But", when I call again this...both confented, And parted perfectly contented. What h*xt «h«' hefo of out tafe bcfcH, How l6Wg he Ir/dj how wife, how will, • How roundly he puffu'd...
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Miscellanies in Prose and Verse Intended as a Specimen of the Types: At the ...

John Walter - 1785 - 258 pages
...the grave : ., ; ' Willing for once I'll quit my prey, ' And grant a kind reprieve; ' In hopes you'll have no more to fay, ->! ,..• '< But when I call...perfectly contented. What next the hero of our tale befel, How long he liv'd, how wife, how well, How roundly he purfu'd his courfe, And fmok'd his pipe,...
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A Select Collection of Poems, from Admired Authors, and Scarce Miscellanies ...

Robert Burns, Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1790 - 308 pages
...illing for once I'll quit my prey, A.nd grant a kind reprieve ; hopes you'll have no more to fay, t when I call again this way, Well pleas'd the .world will leave.' > thefe conditions both confented, parted perfectly contented. hat next the hero of our tale befel,...
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A Select Collection of Poems, from Admired Authors, and Scarce Miscellanies ...

Robert Burns, Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1790 - 308 pages
...illing for once I'll quit my prey, A.nd grant a kind reprieve ; hopes you'll have no more to fay, t when I call again this way, Well pleas'd the .world will leave.' > thefe conditions both confented, parted perfectly contented. hat next the hero of our tale befel,...
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The British poetical miscellany

British poetical miscellany - 1805 - 262 pages
...fummon'd to the grave : Willing for once I'll quit my prey, And grant a kind reprieve ; In hopes you'll have no more to fay, But, when I call again this way,...leave." To thefe conditions both confented, And parted perfeftly contented. What next the hero of our tale befell, How long he liv'd, how wife, how well,...
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