| William Oldys - 1740 - 326 pages
...quick motion, find a way, To fee each other by refleftion. The waving fea can with each flood Bathe fome high promont, that has ftood Far from the main,...an ocean too, Which flows not every day, but ever. Suckling, • Short abfence hurt him more, And made his wound far greater than before, Abfence not... | |
| Lyre - 1806 - 208 pages
...each other by reflection. The waving sea can with each flood Bathe some high promont", that has stood Far from the main up in the river: Oh! think not,...an ocean too, Which flows not every day, but ever ! TO A LOVER. WHY so pale and wan, fond Lover? Pr'ythee why so pale? Will, when looking well can't... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 802 pages
...each other by reflection. The waving sea can with each flood Bath some high promont, that has stood Far from the main up in the river: Oh think not then...ocean too. Which flows not every day, but ever. THE EXPOSTULATION. TELI me, yejuster deities, That pity lovers' miseries, Why shou'd my own unworthinesi... | |
| 1828 - 454 pages
...each other by reflection. The waving sea can with each flood Bathe some high promont, that hath stood Far from the main up in the river ; Oh ! think not...but love can do As much, for that's an ocean too, That flows not every day, but ever. LE REVEIL D'UNE MERE. Un sommeil calme et pur comtne sa vie, Un... | |
| Owen Felltham - 1820 - 546 pages
...other by reflection. * The waving sea can with such flood, Bathe some high palace that hath stood, Far from the main up in the river: Oh think not then...but love can do As much, for that's an ocean too, That flows not every day, but ever. •ong. Now (as I live) I love thee much, And fain would love thee... | |
| Owen Felltham - 1820 - 552 pages
...other by reflection. . i. , The waving sea can with such flood, Bathe some high palace that hath stood, Far from the main up in the river: Oh think not then but love can do As much, for that's an ocean loo, , ( That flows not every day, but ever.. . Now (as I live) 1 love thee much, And fain would love... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 378 pages
...each other by reflection. The waving sea can with such flood, Bathe some high palace that hath stood Far from the main up in the river : Oh, think not...then but love can do As much, for that's an ocean too That flows not every day, but ever." One piece deserves a more particular notice, since it relates... | |
| 1824 - 378 pages
...each other by reflection. The waving sea can with such flood, Bathe some high palace that hath stood Far from the main up in the river : Oh, think not...then but love can do As much, for that's an ocean too That flows not every day, but ever." One piece deserves a more particular notice, since it relates... | |
| 1824 - 378 pages
...each other by reflection. The waving sea can with such flood, Bathe some high palace that hath stood Far from the main up in the river : Oh, think not...then but love can do As much, for that's an ocean too That flows not every day, but ever." One piece deserves a more particular notice, since it relates... | |
| Sir John Suckling - 1836 - 436 pages
...each other by reflection. The waving sea can with each flood Bathe some high promont, that has stood Far from the main up in the river : Oh ! think not...ocean too, Which flows not every day, but ever. THE CONSTANT LOVER. OUT upon it ! I have lov'd Three whole days together ; And am like to love three more,... | |
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