| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1755 - 348 pages
...With pledges dear, and withiia father's tender lianw. O beft of wives ! O dearer faj to n« ; : ,, Than when thy virgin charms •• •-• . • Were yielded to my arms, How can my foul .endure theJoJYpf ,tkep ? , • ••, How in the world to me.a idefart grown, Abandon'd, and alone, ...'....... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1765 - 410 pages
...pain : Nor did me crown your mutual flame With pledges dear, and with a father's tender name. XVI. O XVI. O heft of wives ! O dearer far to me Than when...Abandon'd, and alone, Without my fweet companion can I live ? Wkhout thy lovely fmile, The dear reward of every virtuous toil, ' What pleafures now can pall'd... | |
| Books - 1772 - 456 pages
...mutual "flame With pledges dear, and with af atbetV tiinder.narne. О beft of wives ! Q dearer f.;r to me Than when thy virgin charms Were yielded to my arms, How can my foul endure the Jofs of tUee ? How in the world to me'a defert grqwn, Abandon"d, and aferré, Without my fweet companion,... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1782 - 278 pages
...did she crown your mutual ftame 114 With pledges dear, and with a father's tender name. XVI. O best of Wives ! O dearer far to me Than when thy virgin charms Were yielded to my arms ! How can my soul endure the loss of thee ? How in the world, to me a desert grown, 130 Abandon'd and alone Without... | |
| John Wesley - Biography - 1785 - 718 pages
...pain : Nor did (he crown your mutual flame With pledges dear, and with a Father's tender name. O beft of wives ! O dearer far to me Than when thy virgin charms Were yielded to my arms, JIow can my foul endure the lofs of thee ! How How in the world, to me a defert grown, Abandoned, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 456 pages
...Nor did flie crown your mutual flame "With pledges dear, and with a father's tender name. F 4 XVI. O XVI. O heft of wives! O dearer far to me Than when...yielded to my arms, How can my foul endure the lofs of thce ? How in the world, to me a ciefart grown, Abandon'd and alone, \Vithont my fweet companion can... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 390 pages
...dear, and with a father's tender name. F 4. XVI, O • XVI. O beft of wives ! O dearer far to me Th;)n when thy virgin charms, Were yielded to my arms, How can my foul endure the Jofs of thee ? How in the world, to me a defart grown, Abandon'd and alone, Without my fweet companion... | |
| 1782 - 370 pages
...Nor did (lie crown your mutual flame With pledges dear, and with a father's tender name. XVI. O beft of wives ! O dearer far to me , Than when thy virgin...Abandon'd, and alone, Without my fweet companion can I live I Without thy lovely fmile, . .i ; The dear reward of every virtuous toilj, What pleafures now can... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1782 - 386 pages
...Nor did fhe crown your mutual flame With pledges dear, and with a father's tender name. XVI. O befl of wives ! O dearer far to me Than when thy virgin...How can my foul endure the lofs of thee? How in the woild, to me a defart grown, Abandon'd, and alone, Without my fweet companion can I live t Without... | |
| John Walter - 1785 - 258 pages
...Nor did Hie crown your mutual flame With pledges dear, and with a father's tender name. XVI. O beft of wives ! O dearer far to me Than when thy virgin...Were yielded to my arms, How can my foul endure the lofsof thee ? How in the world, to me a defart grown, Abandon'd, and alone, Without my fweet compan... | |
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