The Works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham ...John Barber, alderman of London, 1726 - 493 pages |
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... eyes thy felf , refpecteft none , And neither fpar'ft the Laurel , nor the Crown ! O thou , whom all mankind in vain withstand , Each of whofe blood must one day stain thy hand ! O thou , who , ev'ry eye that fees the light , Closest ...
... eyes thy felf , refpecteft none , And neither fpar'ft the Laurel , nor the Crown ! O thou , whom all mankind in vain withstand , Each of whofe blood must one day stain thy hand ! O thou , who , ev'ry eye that fees the light , Closest ...
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... eyes a tear . Think not that time , our wonted fure relief , That univerfal cure for ev'ry grief , Whose aid fo many Lovers oft have found With like fuccefs can ever heal my wound : Too weak the pow'r of Nature , or of Art Nothing but ...
... eyes a tear . Think not that time , our wonted fure relief , That univerfal cure for ev'ry grief , Whose aid fo many Lovers oft have found With like fuccefs can ever heal my wound : Too weak the pow'r of Nature , or of Art Nothing but ...
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... eyes be brought ; Ι2Ι 125 O hide thofe fcenes from my tormenting thought ; And in their place difdainfull beauty show ; 131 If thou would'ft not be cruel , make her fo : And , fomething to abate my deep despair , O let her seem less ...
... eyes be brought ; Ι2Ι 125 O hide thofe fcenes from my tormenting thought ; And in their place difdainfull beauty show ; 131 If thou would'ft not be cruel , make her fo : And , fomething to abate my deep despair , O let her seem less ...
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... eyes are dazled with the blaze ; But thunder follows , whofe refiftless rage 147 None can withstand , and nothing can afswage ; 150 And all that light which thofe bright flashes gave Serves only to conduct us to our grave . When I had ...
... eyes are dazled with the blaze ; But thunder follows , whofe refiftless rage 147 None can withstand , and nothing can afswage ; 150 And all that light which thofe bright flashes gave Serves only to conduct us to our grave . When I had ...
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... eyes and tongue put on diffembling forms , I shew a calmness in the midst of storms ; I feem to hope when all my hopes are gone , And almost dead with grief , discover none . But who can long deceive a loving eye , Or with dry eyes ...
... eyes and tongue put on diffembling forms , I shew a calmness in the midst of storms ; I feem to hope when all my hopes are gone , And almost dead with grief , discover none . But who can long deceive a loving eye , Or with dry eyes ...
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