| Matthew Prior - 1866 - 350 sider
...new disgrace. * Lionel, afterwards Duke of Dorset, to whom Prior dedicated his poems. AN ODE. ;HILE from our looks, fair nymph, you guess The secret passions...heavy eyes, you say, confess A heart to love and grief inclin'd. There needs, alas ! but little art, To have this fatal secret found : With the same ease... | |
| 1866 - 522 sider
...'hope, and welcome fear, She's too good to let me die ; Why, oh, why should I despair t XOVE AND GRIEF. WHILE from our looks, fair Nymph, you guess The secret passions of our iniud ; My heavy eyes, you say, confess A heart to love and grief inclin'd. There needs, alas! but... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 sider
...prefers. POPE. I oft, in bitterness of soul, deplored My absent daughter, and my dearer lord. POPE. My heavy eyes, you say, confess A heart to love and grief inclined. PRIOR. Bred up in grief, can pleasure be our theme? Our endless anguish does not nature claim ? Reason... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 sider
...prefers. POPE. I oft, in bitterness of soul, deplored My absent daughter, and my dearer lord. POPE. My heavy eyes, you say, confess A heart to love and grief inclined. PRIOR. Bred up in grief, can pleasure be our theme? Our endless anguish does not nature claim ? Reason... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 sider
...prefers. POPE. I oft, in bitterness of soul, deplored My absent daughter, and my dearer lord. POPE. My heavy eyes, you say, confess A heart to love and grief inclined. PRIOR. Bred up in grief, can pleasure be our theme? Our endless anguish does not nature claim ? Reason... | |
| matthew prior - 1905 - 412 sider
...her Breast will glow : And on her tabby Rival's Face She deep will mark her new Disgrace. An ODE. I. WHILE from our Looks, fair Nymph, You guess The secret...heavy Eyes, You say, confess A Heart to Love and Grief inclin'd. II. There needs, alas ! but little Art, To have this fatal Secret found : With the same Ease... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1907 - 402 sider
...tabby rival's face She deep will mark her new disgrace. AN ODE. II1LE from our looks, fair nymph, yon guess The secret passions of our mind, My heavy eyes, you say, confess A heart to love and grief inclin'd. There needs, alas! but little art, To have this fatal secret found: With the same ease you... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1709 - 404 sider
...her Breast will glow : And on her tabby Rival's Face She deep will mark her new Disgrace. An ODE. 1. WHILE from our Looks, fair Nymph, You guess The secret...heavy Eyes, You say, confess A Heart to Love and Grief inclin'd. II. There needs, alas ! but little Art, To have this fatal Secret found : With the same Ease... | |
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