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" A careless veil of lawn was loosely spread: From her white temples fell her shaded hair, Like cloudy sunshine not too brown nor fair: Her hands, her lips did love inspire; Her ev'ry grace my heart did fire : But most her eyes which languish'd with desire. "
The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes - Page 62
by John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821
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The Poetical Works of John Dryden

John Dryden - English poetry - 1909 - 1122 pages
...love inspire; Her every grace my heart did are : But most her eyes, which languish'd with desire. Ш " Ah, charming fair," said I, " How long can you my...nature and by love this lonely shade Was for revenge of suff'ring lovers made. Silence and shades with love agree; Both shelter you and favor me: 20 You cannot...
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The Poetical Works of John Dryden

John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 pages
...most her eyes, which languish'd with desire. Ill 11 Ah, charming fair," said I, •' How lung can yon my bliss and yours deny ? By nature and by love this lonely shade Was for revenge of suff'ring lovers made. Silence and shades with love agree; Both shelter you and favor me: » You cannot...
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Selected Dramas of John Dryden: With The Rehearsal

John Dryden, George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - English drama - 1910 - 582 pages
...her eyes, which languisVd with desire. ni. "Ah, charming fair," said I, "How long can you my btiss and yours deny! By nature and by love this lonely shade Was for revenge of suff'ring lovers made. Sllence and shades with love agree; Both shelter you and favor me: You cannot...
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Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan

Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 480 pages
...love inspire; Her every grace my heart did fire; But most her eyes, which languished with desire. " Ah, charming fair," said I, " How long can you my...Silence and shades with love agree; Both shelter you and favor me: You cannot blush, because I cannot see." " No, let me die," she said, " Rather than lose...
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Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan

Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 488 pages
...love inspire; Her every grace my heart did fire; But most her eyes, which languished with desire. " Ah, charming fair/' said I, " How long can you my...Silence and shades with love agree; Both shelter you and favor me: You cannot blush, because I cannot see." " No, let me die," she said, " Rather than lose...
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Representative English Plays: From the Middle Ages to the End of the ...

John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - English drama - 1916 - 860 pages
...love inspire ; Her every grace my heart did fire ; But most her eyes, which languished with desire. Ш + favor me: You cannot blush, because I cannot see." IV "No, let me die," she said, "Rather than lose...
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Representative English Plays: From the Middle Ages to the End of the ...

John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - English drama - 1916 - 860 pages
...love inspire ; Her every grace my heart did fire ; But most her eyes, which languished witi desire. in "Ah, charming fair," said I, "How long can you my...yours deny? By nature and by love this lonely shade Wras for revenge of suffering lovers madt. Silence and shades with love agree; Both shelter you and...
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Poetica Erotica: A Collection of Rare and Curious Amatory Verse

Thomas Robert Smith - English poetry - 1927 - 812 pages
...did love inspire, Her every Grace my heart did fire. But most her eyes, which languish with desire. Ah charming Fair, said I, How long can you my bliss...agree. Both shelter you and favour me: You cannot Mush, because I cannot see. No, let me die, she said, Rather than lose the spotless name of Maid. Faintly...
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Selected Poems

John Dryden - Poetry - 2002 - 612 pages
...love inspire, Her every grace my heart did fire, But most her eyes, which languished with desire. 3 15 'Ah, charming fair,' said I, 'How long can you my...nature and by love this lonely shade Was for revenge of suff'ring lovers made. Silence and shades with love agree, 20 Both shelter you and favour me; You cannot...
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