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" Cupid's shaft, like destiny, Doth either good or ill decree. Desert is born out of his bow, Reward upon his foot doth go. What fools are they that have not known That Love likes no laws but his own ! My songs they be of Cynthia's praise I wear her rings... "
An English Garner: Ingatherings from Our History and Literature - Page 47
edited by - 1882
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Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which ..., Volume 2

English poets - 1801 - 382 pages
...look on a-cold while others warm them ? Do Vulcan's brothers in such fine nets arm them ? SONG. AWAY with these self-loving lads, Whom Cupid's arrow never...! Away, poor souls, that sigh and weep, In love of those that lye asleep ; For Cupid is a meadow god, And fovceth none to kiss the rod. Sweet Cupid's...
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Sabrinae corolla in hortulis regiae scholae Salopiensis contextuerunt tres ...

Shrewsbury (England). Royal School - 1801 - 368 pages
...placida qvom morte recumbas, Omnia laeta tibi sint, lacrumaeque tuis. A Lovers Liberty. Away with those self-loving lads, Whom Cupid's arrow never glads ! Away poor souls that sigh and weep In love of those that lie asleep ! For Cupid is a merry god, And forceth none to kiss the rod. My songs they be...
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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an ..., Volume 1

George Ellis - 1803 - 468 pages
...nets arm them ? SONG. [To be found also in " England's Helicon," where it is signed " Ignoto."] AWAY with these self-loving lads Whom Cupid's arrow never...! Away, poor souls, that sigh and weep, In love of those* that lye asleep ; For Cupid is a meadow * god, And forceth none to kiss the rod. Sweet 3 Cupid's...
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Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most ...

John Aikin - 1810 - 414 pages
...only breathe, And sent'st it back to me ; Since when it grows and smells, I swear, [LORD BROOK.] Aw AT with these self-loving lads, Whom Cupid's arrow never...! Away, poor souls, that sigh and weep, In love of those that be asleep : For Cupid is a merry God, And forceth none to kiss the rod. Sweet Cupid's shafts,...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 80, Part 2

1810 - 780 pages
...never given, I visit here — I dwell in HEAVIK." SONG, Sy a very old English Pact. A WAY with those self-loving lads **• Whom Cupid's arrow never glads...! Away, poor souls, that sigh and weep In love of those that be asleep ; For Cupid is a merry god, And forceth none to kiss the rod. Sweet Cupid's shafts,...
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Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most ...

John Aikin, Robert Harding Evans - 1810 - 508 pages
...is a merry God, And foreeth none to kiss the rod. Sweet Cupid's shafts, like destiny, Do causeless good, or ill decree, Desert is borne out of his bow, Reward upon his wing doth go. What fools are they that have not known That love likes no laws but his own. t My songs...
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England's Helicon: A Collection of Pastoral and Lyric Poems, First Published ...

Sir Egerton Brydges, Joseph Haslewood - 1812 - 316 pages
...sleepe, For Cupid is a meadow god: And forceth none to kisse the rod. God Cupid's shafts, like destinie, Doth either good or ill decree. Desert is borne out of his bowe, Reward vpon his feete doth goe. What fooles are they that haue not knownc That Loue likes no...
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England's Helicon: A Collection of Pastoral and Lyric Poems, First Published ...

John Bodenham - 1812 - 318 pages
...sleepe, For Cupid is a meadow god : And forceth none to kisse the rod. God Cupid's shafts, like destinie, Doth either good or ill decree. Desert is borne out of his bowe, Reward vpon his feete doth goe. What fooles are they that haue not knowne That Loue likes no...
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The British Bibliographer, Volume 3

Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 502 pages
...sleepe, For Cupid is a meadow god : And forceth none to kisse the rod. God Cupid's shafts, like destinie, Doth either good or ill decree. Desert is borne out of his bowe, Reward vpon his feete doth goe. Whai fooles are they that haue not knownc That Loue likes no...
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Excerpta Tudoriana: Or, Extracts from Elizabethan Literature, Volumes 1-2

1814 - 280 pages
...For thought is not the weapon, Wherewith thoughts-ease men cheapen, Absence is pain. SONNET LI. AWAY with these self-loving lads, Whom Cupid's arrow never...; Away, poor souls, that sigh and weep In love of those that lie asleep: For Cupid is a meadow God, And forceth none to kiss the rod. Sweet Cupid's shafts...
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