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" Will no pitying power that hears me complain, Or cure my disquiet, or soften my pain ? To be cured, thou must, Colin, thy Passion remove; But what swain is so silly to live without love ? No, Deity! bid the dear Nymph to return, For ne'er was poor Shepherd... "
Miscellaneous Poems - Page 4
by John Byrom - 1773
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A Miscellaneous Collection of Poems, Songs and Epigrams, Volumes 1-2

T Mosse - 1721 - 534 pages
...thou muft, C o L is, thy PofEon remove. Bar what Swain is fo fiUy to Ihre -without Love ; No, DCHT, bid the dear Nymph to return, For ne'er was poor Shepherd fo fad, fo forlorn, Ah ! what fcall I do ? I fhall die with Defpair, Take heed, all ye Swains, how ye...
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The Spectator, Volume 8

1729 - 320 pages
...Diftjuiet, or foften my Pain ? To be. cur'd, thou muft, Colin, thy Paffton remove j B»f what Swain is fo filly to live, without Love.? No, Deity, bid...ne'er was poor Shepherd fo fadly forlorn, Ah! What /hall I do? I Jh all die with Defpair; Take heed, all ye Swains, how ys levt one jo fair. I-ridty,...
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The Hive: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs ... ...

1729 - 284 pages
...difquiet, or foft en my pain ? To be cur'd, thou muft, Colin, thy paflion remove; But what fwain is Co filly to live without love ? No, deity, bid the dear nymph to return, For ne'er was poor fhepherd fo fadly forlorn. ^ .• Ah! what (Lall I do? I fhall die withdelpair; , Take heed, all ye...
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The Weekly amusement: or, The universal magazine, Volume 1

1735 - 390 pages
...? . - ; ^ •'.. < . •- 1 To be cur'd thou muft, Collin, thy раШоп remove у But what iwain is fo filly to live without love? No, deity, bid the dear nymph to return, For ne'er was poor Ihepherd fo làdly forlorn. Ah ! what ihall I do' I ftall die with delpair ! Take heçd, all yefwainá,...
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The Spectator, Volume 8

1739 - 332 pages
...• To be cur'd, thou muft, Colin, thy Pajfion remove ; But <wkat Swain is fo felly to live ivithout Love? No, Deity, bid the dear Nymph to return, For ne'er 'was poor Shepherd Jo fadly forlorn. Ah > What Jhallldo? JJhall die <witb Dfffair; 1.ike heed, all ye Swaizr, hvwyele<ije...
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The Beauties of English Poesy, Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 274 pages
...power that hears me complain, Or cure my difquiet, or foften my pain ? To be cur'd, thou mufr, Collin, thy paffion remove : But what fwain is fo filly to...bid the dear nymph to return ; For ne'er was poor fhepherd fo fadly forlorn. Ah ! what fhall I do ? I mall die with defpair : Take heed, all ye fwains,...
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The Vocal Magazine: Or, Compleat British Songster, Volumes 1-9

1781 - 384 pages
...diiVjuiet, or foften my pain 1 • To be cur'd, thou muft, Colin, thy paflion icrnove : But what-fwain is fo filly to live without love ? No, deity, bid the dear nymph to return, For ne'er was poor ftirp!.erd fo fadly forlorn. Ah! whatihaH idol I Oiall die with defpaSr ! Tike heed, all ye fwains,...
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Preface. A historical essay on the origin and progress of national song ...

1783 - 366 pages
...hears me complain, Or cure my difquiet, or foften my pain ? To be cur'd, thou muft, Colin, thy pafTion remove ; But what fwain is fo filly to live without...deity, bid the dear nymph to return, For ne'er was poor fhepherd fo fadly forlorn. Ah ! what fhall I do ? I fhall die with defpair ! Take heed, all ye fwains,...
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The Spectator. ...

1789 - 428 pages
...me complain, " Or cure my difquiet or foften my pain ? " To be cur'd, thou muft, Collin, thy pafiion remove; " But what fwain is fo filly to live without...bid the dear nymph to return, " For ne'er was poor fhepherd fo fadly forlorn. " Ah ! what fhall I do ? I (hall die with defpair ! *' Take heed, all ye...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 15

British essayists - 1802 - 304 pages
...or soften my pain ? To be cur'd, thou must, Colin, thy passion remove ; But what swain is so silly to live without love? No, deity, bid the dear nymph to return, For ne'er was poor shepherd so sadly forlorn. Ah! what shall I do ? I shall die with despair ! Take heed, all ye twaini, how yc...
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