Kentish Poets. A series of writers in English poetry, natives or residents in the county of Kent; with specimens of their compositions and some account of their lives and writings. By R. F. |
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These my live pictures to the world I give : So single only die , in them twice two I
live . “ You little souls , your sweetest time enjoy , And softly spend amongst your
mother's kisses ; And with your pretty sports , and artless joy , Supply that ...
These my live pictures to the world I give : So single only die , in them twice two I
live . “ You little souls , your sweetest time enjoy , And softly spend amongst your
mother's kisses ; And with your pretty sports , and artless joy , Supply that ...
Page 312
My God ! oh , in thy fear here let them live ! Thy wards they are , take them to thy
protection : Thou gav'st them first , now back to thee I give ; Direct them thou , and
help her weak direction ; That re - united by thy strong election Thou now in ...
My God ! oh , in thy fear here let them live ! Thy wards they are , take them to thy
protection : Thou gav'st them first , now back to thee I give ; Direct them thou , and
help her weak direction ; That re - united by thy strong election Thou now in ...
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Me Kent holds fast with thousand sweet embraces ; There mought I die with thee ,
there with thee live ! All in the shades , the nymphs and naked graces Fresh joys ,
and still succeeding pleasures give ; So much we sport , we have no time to ...
Me Kent holds fast with thousand sweet embraces ; There mought I die with thee ,
there with thee live ! All in the shades , the nymphs and naked graces Fresh joys ,
and still succeeding pleasures give ; So much we sport , we have no time to ...
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If not to die , dare but to live like her : Dare to live virgins ( ill the honour'd age Of
thrice fifteen calls matrous on the stage , Whilst not a blemish or least stain is
seen On your wbite robe twixt fifty and fifteen A LA BOURBON , Donnez moi plus
de ...
If not to die , dare but to live like her : Dare to live virgins ( ill the honour'd age Of
thrice fifteen calls matrous on the stage , Whilst not a blemish or least stain is
seen On your wbite robe twixt fifty and fifteen A LA BOURBON , Donnez moi plus
de ...
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By your sweet converse cheer'd , the live - long day Will pass unnotic'd , like the
stream , away . 50W Wby should kind Providence abundance give . If we , like
niggards , can't afford to live ? The wretched miser , poor ' midst heaps of pelf , To
...
By your sweet converse cheer'd , the live - long day Will pass unnotic'd , like the
stream , away . 50W Wby should kind Providence abundance give . If we , like
niggards , can't afford to live ? The wretched miser , poor ' midst heaps of pelf , To
...
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