The mourning bride. The way of the world. The judgment of Paris. Semele. Poems on several occasionsT. Lowndes, T. Caslon, T. Davies, W. Nicoll, S. Bladon and R. Snagg, 1774 |
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... raise Love's Altar on the Spoils of War . Conquest and Triumph , now , are mine no more , Nor will I Victory in Camps adore : For , ling'ring there , in long Suspence she stands , Shifting the Prize in unrefolving Hands : Unus'd to wait ...
... raise Love's Altar on the Spoils of War . Conquest and Triumph , now , are mine no more , Nor will I Victory in Camps adore : For , ling'ring there , in long Suspence she stands , Shifting the Prize in unrefolving Hands : Unus'd to wait ...
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... raise him To act some Violence upon himself , So to be caught in an unguarded Hour , And when his Soul gives all her Paffions way , Secure and loofe in friendly Solitude . I know his noble Heart would burst with Shame , I know 26 THE ...
... raise him To act some Violence upon himself , So to be caught in an unguarded Hour , And when his Soul gives all her Paffions way , Secure and loofe in friendly Solitude . I know his noble Heart would burst with Shame , I know 26 THE ...
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... raise These Bodies . Heli . Ha ! ' tis he ! and with - Almeria ! O Miracle of Happiness ! O Joy Unhop'd for ! does Almeria live ! Of . Where is she ? Let me behold and touch her , and be sure ' Tis she ; shew me her Face , and let me ...
... raise These Bodies . Heli . Ha ! ' tis he ! and with - Almeria ! O Miracle of Happiness ! O Joy Unhop'd for ! does Almeria live ! Of . Where is she ? Let me behold and touch her , and be sure ' Tis she ; shew me her Face , and let me ...
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... raise , my Peoples Voice has waken'd . O my Antonio , I am all on Fire , My Soul is up in Arms , ready to charge And bear amidst the Foe , with conqu'ring Troops . I hear ' em call to lead ' em on to Liberty , To Victory ; their Shouts ...
... raise , my Peoples Voice has waken'd . O my Antonio , I am all on Fire , My Soul is up in Arms , ready to charge And bear amidst the Foe , with conqu'ring Troops . I hear ' em call to lead ' em on to Liberty , To Victory ; their Shouts ...
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... raise this Tumult . Za . Ha ! hear'st thou that ? Is Ofmyn then Alphonso ! O Heav'n ! a thousand Things occur at once To my Remembrance now , that make it plain . O certain Death for him , as fure Despair For me , if it be known - If ...
... raise this Tumult . Za . Ha ! hear'st thou that ? Is Ofmyn then Alphonso ! O Heav'n ! a thousand Things occur at once To my Remembrance now , that make it plain . O certain Death for him , as fure Despair For me , if it be known - If ...
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Page 102 - I'll tell thee, Fainall, she once used me with that insolence that in revenge I took her to pieces, sifted her, and separated her failings: I studied 'em and got 'em by rote. The catalogue was so large that I was not without hopes, one day or other, to hate her heartily. To which end I so used myself to think of 'em, that at length, contrary...
Page 159 - I'll fly, and be followed to the last moment. Though I am upon the very verge of matrimony, I expect you should solicit me as much as if I were wavering at the grate of a monastery, with one foot over the threshold. I'll be solicited to the very last, nay, and afterwards.
Page 27 - Whistling thro' hollows of this vaulted aisle; We'll listenLeonora. Hark! Almeria. No, all is hush'd and still as death, — Tis dreadful! How reverend is the face of this tall pile, Whose ancient pillars rear their marble heads, To bear aloft its arch'd and ponderous roof, By its own weight made stedfast and immoveable, Looking tranquillity!
Page 160 - Sunday in a new chariot, to provoke eyes and whispers; and then never to be seen there together again; as if we were proud of one another the first week, and ashamed of one another ever after. Let us never visit together, nor go to a play together, but let us be very strange...
Page 181 - Oh, she would have swooned at the sight or name of an obscene play-book !— and can I think, after all this, that my daughter can be naught? What, a whore? and thought it excommunication to set her foot within the door of a playhouse! O dear friend, I can't believe it, no, no! As she says, let him prove it, let him prove it.
Page 125 - I ask your pardon for that —one's cruelty is one's power; and when one parts with one's cruelty, one parts with one's power; and when one has parted with that, I fancy one's old and ugly.
Page 176 - Pray do but hear me, madam; he could not marry your ladyship, madam. No indeed, his marriage was to have been void in law; for he was married to me first, to secure your ladyship. He could not have bedded your ladyship, for if he had consummated with your ladyship, he must have run the risk of the law, and been put upon his clergy.
Page 101 - I am of another opinion. The greater the coxcomb, always the more the scandal: for a woman who is not a fool can have but one reason for associating with a man who is one.
Page 147 - This is a vile Dog, I see that already. No Offence ! Ha, ha, ha, to him ; to him, Petulant, smoke him.
Page 28 - Looking tranquillity ! it strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight ; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a chillness to my trembling heart.