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" A MIGHTY pain to love it is, And 'tis a pain that pain to miss ; But, of all pains, the greatest pain It is to love, but love in vain. "
Notes and Queries - Page 355
1857
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A Journey Round the Library of a Bibliomaniac: Or, Cento of Notes and ...

William Davis - 1821 - 776 pages
...but prove acceptable, and will convey their own excuse for the Space tfcey GOLD. ... ,.. -.A ""ghty Pain to love it is, And 'tis a pain that pain to miss. But of all pains the greatest pain i ft is to love-Jmt love in vain. I /i..i • 'Virtue now nor Noble Blood, ••' "I 'I8fM! •*!...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - 1822 - 306 pages
...the frigid one, Cold frozen loves, with which I pine, And parched loves beneath the Line. VII. GOLD. A MIGHTY pain to love it is, And 'tis a pain that...But, of all pains, the greatest pain It is to love, but love in vain. Virtue now, nor noble blood, Nor wit, by Love is understood; Gold alone does passion...
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A Second Journey Round the Library of a Bibliomaniac: Or, Cento of Notes and ...

William Davis (bibliographer.) - 1825 - 126 pages
...here cannot but prove acceptable, and will convey their own excuse for the space they occupy. , GOLD. A mighty pain to love it is, And 'tis a pain that...miss. But of all pains the greatest pain It is to love — but love in vain. Virtue now nor Noble Blood, Nor Wit by Love is understood ; Gold alone does passion...
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Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Prefaces

John Aikin - 1826 - 840 pages
...pleasures now to take, Of little life the best to make, And manage wisely the last stake. VII. GOLD. A MIGHTY pain to love it is, And 'tis a pain that...But, of all pains, the greatest pain It is to love, but love in vain. Virtue now, nor noble blood, Nor wit by love is understood ; Gold alone does passion...
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The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1827 - 550 pages
...short pleasures now to take, Of little life the best to make, And manage wisely the last stake. GOLD. A mighty pain to love it is, And 'tis a pain that pain to miss, But of all pain the greatest pain It is to love, but love in vain. Virtue now nor noble blood, Nor wit, by love...
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The Retrospective Review..

Henry Southern - 1827 - 554 pages
...short pleasures now to take, Of little life the best to make, And manage wisely the last stake. GOLD. A mighty pain to love it is, And 'tis a pain that pain to miss, But of all pain the greatest pain It is to love, but love in vain. Virtue now nor noble blood, Nor wit, by love...
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The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1827 - 548 pages
...short pleasures now to take, Of little life the best to make, And manage wisely the last stake. GOLD. A mighty pain to love it is, And 'tis a pain that pain to miss, But of all pain the greatest pain It is to love, but love in vain. Virtue now nor noble blood, Nor wit, by love...
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The lady Annabetta, by the authoress of 'Constance'.

Katherine Thomson - 1837 - 998 pages
...resolved that they should part at Namur. CHAPTER X. " A mighty pain to love it is, And 'tis A mighty pain to miss , But of all pains, the greatest pain It is to love, yet love in vaiu." — COWLEV. IT WAS a dark night when the travellers reached Namur. Silence had reigned...
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Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 2

1838 - 448 pages
...who is now-a-days entirely neglected by the novelty bunting admirers of Apollo's children, says — A mighty pain to love it is, And 'tis a pain that pain to miss ; But of all pains, ihe greatest pain, It is to love but love in vain. . — t The above quatrain may be adduced as a compendious...
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Burton's Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review, Volume 2

William Evans Burton, Edgar Allan Poe - 1838 - 448 pages
...who is now-a-days entirely neglected by the novelty-hunting admirers of Apollo's children, says — A mighty pain to love it is, And 'tis a pain that pain to min ; But of all pains, Ihe greatest pain, It is to love but love in vain. The above quatrain may be...
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