Love Elegies: Written in the Year 1732G. Hawkins, 1743 - 20 ページ |
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༢༡ Anguiſh Aſhes aſk Beauty beft bleft bleſt Bliſs bluſhing boaſt Bofom Breaft CERES Charms chearful cou'd crown'd Defire DELIA DELIA's Slave Delight Deſpair deſpiſe Diſguiſe e're Eaſe eaſy ELEGY Eyes facred Fancy fcorn Feaſt fecret fecure feems felf fhall fhines fhou'd filent fing fink firſt Flame fleep flowly folemn fome fooliſh footh his troubled form'd fpeak Friend Friendship ftill gentle gloomy Grief Happineſs hear hide himſelf humble inſpire laſt Lofs loft lonely loſe lov'd Love Lover Maid Mind Miſtreſs NEERA o'er Paffion paſt pity pleafing pleaſe Pleaſure Pray'r prefs Pride Reaſon reft reſt ruthleſs ſaw Senfe Senſe ſhall ſhe ſhining Sickneſs Softneſs ſpread ſprightly STANHOPE ſtill ſtop ſtray ſurpriſe ſweet Tear tender tender Song thee thefe theſe thofe thou Thought thro Thy Heart thy Lover's thy presence gives Tibullus uſeleſs VENUS Virtue Weakneſs Whofe Wife Wiſh wou'd Wrong ye Muſes Youth
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4 ページ - And on the fliining heaps of rapine prey : May all the youths, like me, by love deceiv'd, Not quench the ruin, but applaud the doom ; And, when thou dy'ft, may not one heart be griev'd, May not one tear bedew the lonely tomb.
11 ページ - With mean disguise, let others nature hide, And mimic virtue with the paint of art! I scorn the cheat of reason's foolish pride, And boast the graceful weakness of my heart. The more I think, the more I feel my pain, And learn the more each heavenly charm to prize...
17 ページ - Beauty and worth in her alike contend, To charm the fancy, and to fix the mind ; In her, my wife, my mistress, and my friend, I taste the joys of sense and reason join'd. On her I'll gaze, when others...
6 ページ - Oh! let me still enjoy the cheerful day, Till, many years unheeded o'er me roll'd; Pleas'd in my age, I trifle life away, And tell how much we lov'd, ere I grew old.
16 ページ - To stop, and gaze on Delia as I go ! To mingle sweet discourse with kisses sweet, And teach my lovely scholar all I know. Thus...
18 ページ - These weeping friends will do thy mournful part. Let them, extended on the decent bier, Convey the corse in melancholy state, Through all the village spread the tender tear, While pitying maids our wondrous loves relate.
17 ページ - Hers be the* care of all my little train, While I with tender indolence am blest, The favourite subject of her gentle reign, By love alone distinguish'd from the rest.
8 ページ - She gave thefc charms, which I on thee beftow, They dim the eye, and dull the jealous mind, For me they make a...
12 ページ - Canft thou ftill love, and not forget my pains ? Wilt thou in tears thy lover's corfe attend ? With eyes averted light the folemn pyre, Till all around the doleful flames afcend, Then flowly finking by degrees expire ? To...
12 ページ - Is now the fource of unavailing moan. Where is the wit that heighten'd beauty's charms ? Where is the face that fed my longing eyes ) Where is the...