English Poetry of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt and Company, 1935 - 942 pages |
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Page 160
... fair head , forever , and forever ! 150 Then flash'd the living lightning from her eyes , And screams of horror rend th ' affrighted skies . Not louder shrieks to pitying Heav'n are cast , 155 When husbands , or when lapdogs breathe ...
... fair head , forever , and forever ! 150 Then flash'd the living lightning from her eyes , And screams of horror rend th ' affrighted skies . Not louder shrieks to pitying Heav'n are cast , 155 When husbands , or when lapdogs breathe ...
Page 312
... fair of face , I mark full well With thee , youth's yongest daughter , sweet Lepell . IX I see two lovely sisters hand in hand , Madge Bellenden , the tallest of the land ; 65 The fair - hair'd Martha and Teresa brown ; " And smiling ...
... fair of face , I mark full well With thee , youth's yongest daughter , sweet Lepell . IX I see two lovely sisters hand in hand , Madge Bellenden , the tallest of the land ; 65 The fair - hair'd Martha and Teresa brown ; " And smiling ...
Page 367
... Fair was thy luve , fair , fair indeed thy luve , In flow'ry bands thou him didst fetter ; Though he was fair and weel beluv'd again , Than me he never luv'd thee better . бо 1 Daisy . Busk ye , then busk , my bonny bonny bride , Busk ...
... Fair was thy luve , fair , fair indeed thy luve , In flow'ry bands thou him didst fetter ; Though he was fair and weel beluv'd again , Than me he never luv'd thee better . бо 1 Daisy . Busk ye , then busk , my bonny bonny bride , Busk ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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