Poetry, Prose and PlaysHarvard University Press, 1952 - 896 sivua |
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Sivu 356
... Heart : But he did well to give his best ; and I , Who wish'd a worthier Urn , forgive his Poverty . At this , she curb'd a Groan , that else had come , And pausing , view'd the Present in the Tomb : Then , to the Heart ador'd ...
... Heart : But he did well to give his best ; and I , Who wish'd a worthier Urn , forgive his Poverty . At this , she curb'd a Groan , that else had come , And pausing , view'd the Present in the Tomb : Then , to the Heart ador'd ...
Sivu 358
... Heart , her Tears had rins'd , she bath'd again ; Then down her Throat the Death securely throws , And quaffs a long Oblivion of her Woes . This done , she mounts the Genial Bed , and there , ( Her Body first compos'd with honest Care ...
... Heart , her Tears had rins'd , she bath'd again ; Then down her Throat the Death securely throws , And quaffs a long Oblivion of her Woes . This done , she mounts the Genial Bed , and there , ( Her Body first compos'd with honest Care ...
Sivu 555
... heart . MORAT : You talk as if it were our Bridal night : Fondness is still th ' effect of new delight ; And ... heart , by this unkind command : Think ' tis the onely one I could deny ; And that ' tis harder to refuse than die . Try ...
... heart . MORAT : You talk as if it were our Bridal night : Fondness is still th ' effect of new delight ; And ... heart , by this unkind command : Think ' tis the onely one I could deny ; And that ' tis harder to refuse than die . Try ...
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