| Ballads, English - 1783 - 366 pages
...likes no laws but his own f • My fongs they be of Cynthias praife, I wear her rings on holidays, In every tree I write her name, And every day I read the fame. Where Honour Cupids rival is There miracles are feen of his J If Cynthia crave her ring of me,... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1790 - 346 pages
...love likes no laws but his own. My fongs they be of Cynthia's praife, I wear her rings on holidays, On every tree I write her name, And every day I read the fame; Where Honour Cupid's rival is, There miracles are feen of his. The worth that worthinefs fliould... | |
| Shrewsbury (England). Royal School - English poetry - 1801 - 368 pages
...forceth none to kiss the rod. My songs they be of Cynthia's praise, I wear her rings on holidays, In every tree I write her name, And every day I read...Where Honour Cupid's rival is, There miracles are seen of his. If Cynthia crave her ring of me, I hlot her name out of the tree ; If doubt do darken... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 382 pages
...love likes no laws but his own. My songs they be of Cynthia's praise, I wear her rings on holidays, On every tree I write her name, And every day I read...same : Where honour Cupid's rival is, There miracles arc seen of his. The worth that worthiness should move Is love, that is the bow of love ; And love... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1810 - 780 pages
...laws but his own. My songs they be of Cynthia's praise ; I wear her rings on holidays, November, 1810. On every tree I write her name, And every day I read...Where Honour Cupid's rival is, There miracles are seen of his. The worth that worthiness should mov« Is Love, that is the bow of Love ; And Love as... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1811 - 472 pages
...Love likes no laws but his own. My songs they be of Cynthia's praise, I wear her rings on holidays, On every tree I write her name, And every day I read the same : 1 Engl. Hel. " them." * So all the copies ; but, as this word seems to afford •o very definite... | |
| Excerpta Tudoriana - English poetry - 1814 - 350 pages
...likes no laws but his own. My songs they be of Cynthia's praise, I wear her rings on holy days, In every tree I write her name, And every day I read...Where Honour Cupid's rival is, There miracles are seen of his. If doubt do darken things held dear, Then well-fare nothing once a year. For many run,... | |
| English poetry - 1814 - 280 pages
...likes no laws but his own. My songs they be of Cynthia's praise, I wear her rings on holy days, In every tree I write her name, And every day I read...Where Honour Cupid's rival is, There miracles are seen of his. If doubt do darken things held dear, Then well-fare nothing once a year. For many run,... | |
| Ballads, English - 1835 - 378 pages
...likes no laws but his own. \ My songs they be of Cynthia's praise, I wear her rings on holidays, In every tree I write her name, And every day I read...Where Honour Cupid's rival is, There miracles are seen of his ! If Cynthia crave her ring of me, I blot her name out of the tree : If doubt do darken... | |
| England - 1835 - 794 pages
...Reward upon his wing doth go ! My songs they be of Cynthia's praise, I wear her rings on holidays, In every tree I write her name, And every day I read...Where Honour Cupid's rival is, There miracles are seen of his ! If Cynthia crave her ring of me, I blot her name out of the tree : Jf doubt do darken... | |
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