The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3W. Pickering, 1832 |
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... fate which in pity you would not prevent : To languish in love , were to find by delay A death that's more welcome the speediest way . 5 * This song , written on the death of Captain Digby , has been given by Mr. Malone in his Life of ...
... fate which in pity you would not prevent : To languish in love , were to find by delay A death that's more welcome the speediest way . 5 * This song , written on the death of Captain Digby , has been given by Mr. Malone in his Life of ...
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... fate which in pity , ' & c . The twelfth , ' My fate from your sight , ' & c . An answer from Armida , as she is called , follows the Song in this collection ; but it is not worth citing . The ridiculous parody on this Song in the ...
... fate which in pity , ' & c . The twelfth , ' My fate from your sight , ' & c . An answer from Armida , as she is called , follows the Song in this collection ; but it is not worth citing . The ridiculous parody on this Song in the ...
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... fate , For after dying all reprieve's too late . 10 15 SONG . HIGH state and honours to others impart , But give me your heart : That treasure , that treasure alone , I beg for my own . So gentle a love , so fervent a fire , My soul ...
... fate , For after dying all reprieve's too late . 10 15 SONG . HIGH state and honours to others impart , But give me your heart : That treasure , that treasure alone , I beg for my own . So gentle a love , so fervent a fire , My soul ...
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... fate provides To make it Spring where she resides , Chloris is gone , the cruel fair ; She cast not back a pitying eye ; But left her lover in despair , To sigh , to languish , and to die : Ah , how can those fair eyes endure To give ...
... fate provides To make it Spring where she resides , Chloris is gone , the cruel fair ; She cast not back a pitying eye ; But left her lover in despair , To sigh , to languish , and to die : Ah , how can those fair eyes endure To give ...
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... fate , Fallen , fallen , fallen , fallen , 75 Fallen from his high estate , And welt'ring in his blood ; Deserted , at his utmost need , By those his former bounty fed ; On the bare earth expos'd he lies , With not a friend to close his ...
... fate , Fallen , fallen , fallen , fallen , 75 Fallen from his high estate , And welt'ring in his blood ; Deserted , at his utmost need , By those his former bounty fed ; On the bare earth expos'd he lies , With not a friend to close his ...
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