| Select collection - 1780 - 538 pages
...plac'd at the right hand of Jove. o SONG, BY LORD CUTTS*. 1 1S7L Y tell her that I love, Leave the reft to Her and Fate ; Some kind planet from above May perhaps her pity move ; Lovers on their ftars muft wait ; Only tell her that I love. Why, * A foldier of moft hardy bravery in king William's... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1787 - 560 pages
...man may with freedom acknowledge to your Lordfhip, who " Only tell her that I love, Leave the reft to her and Fate ; Some kind planet from above May perhaps her pity move ; Lovers on their ftars muft wait; Only tell her that 1 love. Why, oh, why fhould I defpair ? Mercy's pictur'd in her... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1787 - 264 pages
...freedom acknowledge to your Lordfhip, who " Only tell her that I love, Leave the reft to her and Fate J Some kind planet from above May perhaps her pity move ; Lovers on their ftars muft wait; Only tell her that 1 love. Why, oh, why fliould I defpair ? Mercy's pictur'd in her... | |
| Alexander Dalrymple - 1796 - 242 pages
...Death ! if they were fure To reap the Joys of Heaven ? o, 'NLY tell Her, that I love, Leave the reft to Her and Fate Some kind Planet from Above, May, perhaps, Her Pity move ; Lovers on their Stars muft wait. Why, o ! why fhould I defpair ! Mercy's piftur'd in Her Eye ; If She once vcuchfafe to hear,... | |
| Alexander Dalrymple - 1796 - 240 pages
...they were fure To reap the y<ys of Heaven ? 'NLY tell Her, that I love, Leave the reft to Her and Fair Some kind Planet from Above, May, perhaps, Her Pity move ; Lovers on their Stars muft wait. Why, o ! why fhonld I defpair ! Mercy's pi&ur'd in Her Eye ; If She once vcuchfafe to hear,... | |
| 1803 - 410 pages
...encouragement to persevere; but he has a devotion, rather than love, for his mistress, and says, ' Only tell her that I love, Leave the rest to her and...fate; Some kind planet from above May, perhaps, her passion move; Lovers on their stars must wait 3.' But the stars I am so intimately acquainted with,... | |
| Lyre - 1806 - 208 pages
...following stanzas appear to have been addressed, was beautiful in person, and accomplished in mind. ONLY tell her that I love, Leave the rest to Her and...tell her, that I love! Why, oh, why should I despair? Mercy's pictur'd in her eye: If she once vouchsafe to hear, Welcome hope, and welcome fear, She's too... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 426 pages
...conducted in the way of rondeau, or what Pu'ttenham would have termed redouble. " Only tell her (hat I love, Leave the rest to her and fate ; Some kind...that I love ! " Why, oh, why should I despair ? Mercy "s pictur'd in her eye : If she once vouchsafe to hear, Welcome hope and welcome fear, She 's too good... | |
| Select collection - 1806 - 322 pages
...by Fame, impell'd by Love ? ONLY TELL HER THAT I LOVE ! J. BELL, LONDON. t COURT. A favourite Song. ONLY tell her that I love ! Leave the rest to her and Fate : Some kind planet from above, Only tell her that I love ! Why, oh ! why should I despair ? Mercy's painted in her eye ! If she once... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 544 pages
...amatory versification is conducted in t way of rondeau, or what Puttenham would have term redouble. " Only tell her that I love, Leave the rest to her and fate j Some kind planet from above May perhaps her pity move ; Lovers on their stars must wait ; Only tell... | |
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