The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 4John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... thee , God must make thee fee ; But thine eyes blind too , there's no hope for thee . Thou fay'ft fhe's wife and witty , fair and free ; All these are reasons why the should fcorn thee . Thou doft proteft thy love , and wouldft it fhew ...
... thee , God must make thee fee ; But thine eyes blind too , there's no hope for thee . Thou fay'ft fhe's wife and witty , fair and free ; All these are reasons why the should fcorn thee . Thou doft proteft thy love , and wouldft it fhew ...
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... thee , O God ! First I was made By thee , and for thee ; and when I was decay'd Thy blood bought that , the which before was thine . I am thy fan , made with thyfelf to shine , Thy fervant , whose pains thou haft ftill repay'd , Thy ...
... thee , O God ! First I was made By thee , and for thee ; and when I was decay'd Thy blood bought that , the which before was thine . I am thy fan , made with thyfelf to shine , Thy fervant , whose pains thou haft ftill repay'd , Thy ...
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... thee much more must flow ; And fooneft our beft men with thee do go , Reft of their bones , and foul's delivery . Thou'rt flave to fate , chance , kings , and defpe- rate men , And doft with poifon , war , and fickness , dwell , And ...
... thee much more must flow ; And fooneft our beft men with thee do go , Reft of their bones , and foul's delivery . Thou'rt flave to fate , chance , kings , and defpe- rate men , And doft with poifon , war , and fickness , dwell , And ...
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... thee foon is spent ; Thy beauty , and all parts which are thee , Are an unchangeable firmament : Yet ' t was of my mind , feizing thee , Though it in thee cannot perfcvere ; For I had rather owner be Of thee one hour than all elfe ever ...
... thee foon is spent ; Thy beauty , and all parts which are thee , Are an unchangeable firmament : Yet ' t was of my mind , feizing thee , Though it in thee cannot perfcvere ; For I had rather owner be Of thee one hour than all elfe ever ...
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... thee to draw A Non obflante on Nature's law ; These are prerogatives ; they inhere In thee and thine ; none fhould forfwear , Except that he Love's minion were . Give me thy weaknefs , make me blind Both ways , as thou and thine , in ...
... thee to draw A Non obflante on Nature's law ; These are prerogatives ; they inhere In thee and thine ; none fhould forfwear , Except that he Love's minion were . Give me thy weaknefs , make me blind Both ways , as thou and thine , in ...
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