Love Elegies: Written in the Year 1732G. Hawkins, 1762 - 31 ページ |
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beauties bleft blifs boafted bofom breaft breaſt carelefly CERES charm chearful cou'd crown'd defire DELIA delight deſcend deſpair diſguiſe e'er eaſe ELE GY ELEGY eyes facred fafe fancy fcorn feaft fear fecret fecure feel my pain feem felf fenfe fhade fhall fhines fickneſs fighs filent fing fink firft flave fleep flumber folemn fome footh his troubled form'd foul fpeak ftill ftray fuch fuff'rings fweet gentle gloomy grief happineſs hear hide himſelf huſband's infpires laft laſt lofe lofs loft lonely lov'd lover mafter's maid mind miſtreſs ne'er NEERA o'er paffion paſt pity pleaſe pleaſure praiſe pray'r pride reaſon reft reſt ruthlefs ſaw ſcorn ſeek ſhall ſhe ſide ſmile ſoftneſs ſpare ſpoil STANHOPE ſtate ſtill ſwain tear tender fong thee thefe thou fee thought thro Thy heart thy lover's uſeleſs VENUS Virtue weakneſs weeping fair whofe Whoſe wife wou'd ye mufes youth
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19 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...
27 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...
19 ページ - HE who could first two gentle hearts unbind. And rob a lover of his weeping fair, Hard was the man; but harder, in my mind, The lover still, who died not of despair.
25 ページ - In filent happinefs I reft unknown ; Content with what I am, not what I feem, I live for DELIA, and myfelf alone.
25 ページ - Or if the fun in flaming Leo ride, By fhady rivers indolently ftray, And with my DELIA walking fide by fide, Hear how they...
19 ページ - Sad is my day, and fad my lingering night, When, wrapt in filent grief, I weep alone* Delia is loft, and all my paft delight 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...
30 ページ - I, fcorh the low conftraint of art, Nor fear to truft the follies of my heart ; Hear then from what my long defpair arofe, The faithful ftory of a lover's woes.
16 ページ - Now Delia breathes in woods the fragrant air, Dull are the hearts that still in town remain, Venus herself attends on Delia there, And Cupid sports amid the sylvan train.
26 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.