English Poetry of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt, 1935 - 942 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 557
... thou with the night depart , But stay , and love me to the end ; Thy mercies never shall remove , Thy nature , and thy name is Love . 65 Wilt thou not regard my call ? Wilt thou not accept my prayer ? Lo , I sink , I faint , I fall ! Lo ...
... thou with the night depart , But stay , and love me to the end ; Thy mercies never shall remove , Thy nature , and thy name is Love . 65 Wilt thou not regard my call ? Wilt thou not accept my prayer ? Lo , I sink , I faint , I fall ! Lo ...
الصفحة 695
... thou quit each courtly scene , Where thou wert fairest of the fair ? O Nancy ! when thou'rt far away , Wilt thou not cast a wish behind ? Say canst thou face the parching ray , Nor shrink before the wintry wind ? O can that soft and ...
... thou quit each courtly scene , Where thou wert fairest of the fair ? O Nancy ! when thou'rt far away , Wilt thou not cast a wish behind ? Say canst thou face the parching ray , Nor shrink before the wintry wind ? O can that soft and ...
الصفحة 937
... thou go with me , 695 O parent of each lovely Muse , 603 O Sandy , why leaves thou thy Nelly to mourn , 362 O , saw ye bonie Lesley , 829 O Solitude , romantic maid , 647 O ! synge untoe mie roundelaie , 757 O thou by Nature taught ...
... thou go with me , 695 O parent of each lovely Muse , 603 O Sandy , why leaves thou thy Nelly to mourn , 362 O , saw ye bonie Lesley , 829 O Solitude , romantic maid , 647 O ! synge untoe mie roundelaie , 757 O thou by Nature taught ...
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