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... breast , O'erwhelm'd with forrow , or th ' erected eyes Of a poor wretch with miseries opprest , 25 For whose complaints tears never could fuffice , Have not the power your deities to move , Who fhall e'er look for fuccour from above ...
... breast , O'erwhelm'd with forrow , or th ' erected eyes Of a poor wretch with miseries opprest , 25 For whose complaints tears never could fuffice , Have not the power your deities to move , Who fhall e'er look for fuccour from above ...
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... gods your Damon will restore , From rocks and quickfands free ; Your wishes will fecure his way , And doubtless he , for whom you pray , May laugh at destiny . * Born 1630 ; dyed 1688 . 15 IV . Still then thofe tempefts of your breast ,
... gods your Damon will restore , From rocks and quickfands free ; Your wishes will fecure his way , And doubtless he , for whom you pray , May laugh at destiny . * Born 1630 ; dyed 1688 . 15 IV . Still then thofe tempefts of your breast ,
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ENGLISH ANTHOLOGY. Joseph Ritson. IV . Still then thofe tempefts of your breast , And fet that pretty heart at rest , The man will foon return : Those fighs for heav'n are only fit , Arabian gums are not so sweet , Nor off'rings when ...
ENGLISH ANTHOLOGY. Joseph Ritson. IV . Still then thofe tempefts of your breast , And fet that pretty heart at rest , The man will foon return : Those fighs for heav'n are only fit , Arabian gums are not so sweet , Nor off'rings when ...
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... breast . 115 CHORUS . The prince , unable to conceal his pain , Gaz'd on the fair Who caus'd his care , And figh'd and look'd , figh'd and look'd , Sigh'd and look'd , and figh'd again : At length , with love and wine at once oppress'd ...
... breast . 115 CHORUS . The prince , unable to conceal his pain , Gaz'd on the fair Who caus'd his care , And figh'd and look'd , figh'd and look'd , Sigh'd and look'd , and figh'd again : At length , with love and wine at once oppress'd ...
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... breast ; And if my fad complaints have made thee ftay , These tears , these tears shall mend thy way . CONSTANCY . BY SIR CHARLES SEDLEY , BART . " Born 1636 ; dyed 1713 . On his mistress drown'd By Thomas Spratt, bishop of Rochester ...
... breast ; And if my fad complaints have made thee ftay , These tears , these tears shall mend thy way . CONSTANCY . BY SIR CHARLES SEDLEY , BART . " Born 1636 ; dyed 1713 . On his mistress drown'd By Thomas Spratt, bishop of Rochester ...
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