The Lyre of Love ...C. Whittingham, 1806 |
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... maid who all my bosom charms , Yet lose my days without this lovely mate ; Inhuman fortune keeps her from my arms . You , happy birds ! by nature's simple laws Lead your soft lives , sustain'd by nature's fare ; You dwell where - ever ...
... maid who all my bosom charms , Yet lose my days without this lovely mate ; Inhuman fortune keeps her from my arms . You , happy birds ! by nature's simple laws Lead your soft lives , sustain'd by nature's fare ; You dwell where - ever ...
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... d them no more . But why do I languish in vain , Why wander thus pensively here ? Oh ! why did I come from the plain Where I fed on the smiles of my dear ? They tell me , my favourite maid , The pride 18 WILLIAM SHENSTONE .
... d them no more . But why do I languish in vain , Why wander thus pensively here ? Oh ! why did I come from the plain Where I fed on the smiles of my dear ? They tell me , my favourite maid , The pride 18 WILLIAM SHENSTONE .
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They tell me , my favourite maid , The pride of that valley , is flown : Alas ! where with her I have stray'd , I could wander with pleasure , alone . When forc'd the fair nymph to forego , What anguish I felt at my heart ! Yet ... maid, ...
They tell me , my favourite maid , The pride of that valley , is flown : Alas ! where with her I have stray'd , I could wander with pleasure , alone . When forc'd the fair nymph to forego , What anguish I felt at my heart ! Yet ... maid, ...
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... Maid ! to thee I cry , Heal me with kindness , or I die ; From sad despair my soul defend , And fix the Lover and the Friend ! Curs'd be all wealth , that can destroy My utmost hope of earthly joy ! Thy gifts , O fortune ! I resign ...
... Maid ! to thee I cry , Heal me with kindness , or I die ; From sad despair my soul defend , And fix the Lover and the Friend ! Curs'd be all wealth , that can destroy My utmost hope of earthly joy ! Thy gifts , O fortune ! I resign ...
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... Maid , " how- ever , the KITTY whose musical powers so often entranced his soul , his addresses do not appear to have been ac- cepted . Nor was he more successful in subsequent at- tentions to LAURA , an Asiatic lady ; who gave birth to ...
... Maid , " how- ever , the KITTY whose musical powers so often entranced his soul , his addresses do not appear to have been ac- cepted . Nor was he more successful in subsequent at- tentions to LAURA , an Asiatic lady ; who gave birth to ...
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