| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 페이지
...not in curfed Courts for Glory die. Let Thed. ENJOYMENT. I faw 'em kindle to Defire, While with foft Sighs they blew the Fire ; Saw the Approaches of their Joy, He growing more fierce, and fhe left coy : Saw how they mingled melting Rays, Exchanging Love a thoufand... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 490 페이지
...and Drake's immortal Name, j ('force's CaK. ENJOYMENT. I faw 'em kindle to Defire, While with foft Sighs they blew the Fire ; Saw the Approaches of their Joy, He grew more fierce, and fhe lefs coy : Saw how they mingled melting Rays, Exchanging Love a thoufand Ways : Kind was the Force... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1775 - 416 페이지
...mortality is capable to bear without a diflhlution. I faw 'em kindle to defire, "While with foft fighs they blew the fire ; Saw the approaches of their joy, He grew more fieree and flu lefs coy, 'Till fhe tranfported in his arms, Yields to the conqu'rer all her charms.... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1868 - 354 페이지
...it was Bysshe's ' Art Poetry.' She opened the following : — ' I saw 'em kindle with desire, While with soft sighs they blew the fire ; Saw the approaches of their joy, He growing more fierce and she less coy ; Saw how they mingled melting rays, Exchanging love a thousand... | |
| William Blake - 1966 - 964 페이지
...her hand; it was Bysshe's Art of Poetry. She open'd the following: I saw 'em kindle with desire While with soft sighs they blew the fire, Saw the approaches of their joy, He growing more fierce & she less coy Saw how they mingled melting rays, Kind was the force on every side,... | |
| James Fitzmaurice - 1997 - 412 페이지
...of that degree of love, Permitted every stealth I made, Unjealous of his rival shade. 40 I saw 'em kindle to desire, Whilst with soft sighs they blew the fire, Saw the approaches of their joy, He growing more fierce, and she less coy, Saw how they mingled melting rays, 45 Exchanging love a thousand... | |
| Aphra Behn - 2003 - 132 페이지
...of that degree of love: Permitted every stealth 1 made, Unjeaious of his rival shade. 40 I saw 'em kindle to desire, Whilst with soft sighs they blew the fire; Saw the approaches of their joy, He growing more fierce, and she less coy. Saw how they mingled melting rays, Exchanging love a thousand... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1926 - 462 페이지
...it was Bysshe's " Art of Poetry." She opened the following : — I saw 'em kindle with desire, While with soft sighs they blew the fire ; Saw the approaches of their joy, He growing more fierce and she less coy ; Saw how they mingled melting rays, Exchanging love a thousand... | |
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