| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1794 - 612 sivua
...the pain, but cannot pluck the pelf.' SHENSTONE. " When forc'd the dear nymph to forego What anguifh I felt at my heart! Yet I thought—but it might not be fo— 'Twas with pain that fhe faw me depart. ». • i —. • i ———__ ^_ .—__—• ' ' So, in Much Ado About Nothing : " — canft thou... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1794 - 612 sivua
...the pain, but cannot pluck the pelf.' SHENSTCNE. " When forc'd the dear nymph to forego What anguiih I felt at my heart ! Yet I thought—but it might not be fo— 'Twas with pain that ihe faw me depart. ||д : My path I could hardly difcern, So fwcetly (he bade me adieu, She gaz'd,... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1796 - 292 sivua
...wander thus penfively here ? O why did I come from the plain, Where I fed on the fmiles of my dear ? They tell me my favourite maid, The pride of that...have ftray'd, I could wander with pleafure, alone. . There is a Jefpvnding melancholy throughout moft parts of thefe verfes and the two following, that... | |
| William Shenstone - 1798 - 320 sivua
...Oh ! why did I come from the plain, Where I fed on the fmiles of my dear ? They tell me, my favorite maid, The pride of that valley, is flown ; Alas ! where with her I have ftray'd, I could wander with pleaiure, alone. When forc'd the fair nymph to forego, What anguifh I felt at my heart ! Yet I thought... | |
| Apollo - 1800 - 224 sivua
...thus penfively here ? Oh ! why did I come from the plain, . Where I fed on the fmiles of my dear ? They tell me, my favourite maid, The pride of that...have ftray'd. I could wander with pleafure, alone. When forc'd the fair nymph to forego, What anguifh I felt at my heart : Yet I thought — but it might... | |
| E. Tomkins - 1804 - 416 sivua
...wander thus pensively here? Oh! why did I come from the plain, Where I fed ou the smiles of my dear ? They tell me, my favourite maid, The pride of that valley, is 8own; Alas! where with her I have stray 'd, I could wander with pleasure alone. • When forc'd the... | |
| Lyre - 1806 - 204 sivua
...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 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... | |
| E Tomkins - 1806 - 280 sivua
...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 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... | |
| Cabinet - 1808 - 524 sivua
...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 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... | |
| William Shenstone, Thomas Park - 1808 - 342 sivua
...thus pensively here i 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 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... | |
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