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" ... part, — Nay I have done, you get no more of me; And I am glad, yea glad with all my heart, That thus so cleanly I myself can free; Shake hands for ever, cancel all our vows, And when we meet at any time again, Be it not seen in either of our brows... "
Conversations at Cambridge - Page 183
by Robert Aris Willmott - 1836 - 292 pages
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Select Beauties of Ancient English Poetry

Henry Headley - 1787 - 212 pages
...love retain ; Now at the laft galp of Love's lateft breath, When his pulfe failing, paffion fpeechlefs lies, When Faith is kneeling by his bed of death, And Innocence is clofing up his eyes, Now if thou would'ft, when all have given him over1 from death to life thou might'fl...
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Specimens of the Early English Poets, Volume 1

George Ellis - 1790 - 346 pages
...love retain. Now at the laft gafp of love's lateft breath, When his pulfe failing, paffion fpeechlefs lies, When faith is kneeling by his bed of death, And innocence is clofing up his eyes, Now if thou would'ft, when all have giv'n him over, From death to life thou might'ft...
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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Drayton. Carew. Suckling

1793 - 810 pages
...retain; Now at the lafl gafp of love's lateft breath. When his pulfe failing, paffion fpeechlefi hf<, When faith is kneeling by his bed of death, And innocence is doling up his eyes, ¡«IT, Now if thou would'lt, when all have giren i.-. From dcith to life thou...
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Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which ..., Volume 2

English poets - 1801 - 382 pages
...meet at any time again, Be it not seen in either of our brows That we one jot of former love retain. Now at the last gasp of love's latest breath, When,...bed of death, And innocence is closing up his eyes, Now if thou would'st, when all have giv'n him over, From death to life thou might'st him yet recover....
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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an ..., Volume 1

George Ellis - 1803 - 468 pages
...meet at any time again, Be it not seen in either of our brows That we one jot of former love retain. Now at the last gasp of Love's latest breath, When,...bed of death, And Innocence is closing up his eyes, Now if thou would'st, when all have given him over, From death to life thou might'st him yet recover....
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The Pleasures of Love: Being Amatory Poems, Volume 806

G. W. Fitzwilliam - 1806 - 216 pages
...meet at any time again, Be it not seen in either of our brows That we one jot of former love retain. Now at the last gasp of Love's latest breath, When,...bed of death, And Innocence is closing up his eyes, Now if thou would'st, when all have given him over, From death to life thou might'st him yet recover....
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The lyre of love [ed. by P.L. Courtier].

Lyre - 1806 - 208 pages
...at any time again, Be it not seen, in either of our brows, That we one jot of former love retain ! Now, at the last gasp of Love's latest breath. When,...kneeling by his bed of death; And Innocence is closing up her eyes ; Now, if thou would'st, when all have given him over, From death to life, thou might'st him...
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Select Beauties of Ancient English Poetry, Volume 2

Henry Headley - 1810 - 236 pages
...not seen in either of our brows That we one jot of former love retain. Now at the last gasp of Lore's latest breath, When his pulse failing, passion speechless...bed of death, And Innocence is closing up his eyes, Now if thou would'st, when all have given him over, From death to life thou ruight'st him yet recover....
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Drayton, WArner

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 692 pages
...meet at any time again, Be it not seen in either of our brows, That we one jot of former love retain ; Now at the last gasp of love's latest breath, When his pulse failing, passion speechless lies, !Wlien faith is kneeling by his bed of death, And innocence is closing up his eyes, Now if 1 1 mu would'st,...
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Select Beauties of Ancient English Poetry, Volume 2

Henry Headley - 1810 - 238 pages
...meet at any time again, Be it not seen in either of our brows That we one jot of former love retain. Now at the last gasp of Love's latest breath, When his pulse railing, passion speechless lies, When Faith is kneeling by his bed of death, • And Innocence is...
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