The Lyre of Love, 1권Charles Whittingham, 1806 Amatory verse selected from the English poets, with biographical sketches. |
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... poem , written , as he informs us , on ISABELLA MARKHAM , when he first thought her fair ; as she stood at the Princess's window , in goodly at- tire , and talked to divers in the court - yard . " He was the friend and admirer of Queen ...
... poem , written , as he informs us , on ISABELLA MARKHAM , when he first thought her fair ; as she stood at the Princess's window , in goodly at- tire , and talked to divers in the court - yard . " He was the friend and admirer of Queen ...
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... poems , entitled ASTROPHEL and STELLA , are some in- teresting descriptions of the intercourse that subsisted between the lovers . In a grove most rich of shade , Where birds wanton music made , May , then young , his pied weeds showing ...
... poems , entitled ASTROPHEL and STELLA , are some in- teresting descriptions of the intercourse that subsisted between the lovers . In a grove most rich of shade , Where birds wanton music made , May , then young , his pied weeds showing ...
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... poem of the " Art of Love . " Oh , think it not a too officious care , With eagerness to run and help the Fair ! So , when Eliza ( whose propitious days Revolving Heaven does seem again to raise , Whose ruling genius shew'd a master ...
... poem of the " Art of Love . " Oh , think it not a too officious care , With eagerness to run and help the Fair ! So , when Eliza ( whose propitious days Revolving Heaven does seem again to raise , Whose ruling genius shew'd a master ...
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... poems , was the son of that statesman . The pieces are transcribed from the publication entitled " A Poetical Rhapsodie , " of which there have been three editions . Ан , Cupid , I mistook thee ; I for an archer and no fencer took thee ...
... poems , was the son of that statesman . The pieces are transcribed from the publication entitled " A Poetical Rhapsodie , " of which there have been three editions . Ан , Cupid , I mistook thee ; I for an archer and no fencer took thee ...
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... poems seem deserving of more attention than they have usually obtained . TAKE , Oh ! take those lips away , That so sweetly were forsworn ; And those eyes , the break of day , Lights that do mislead the morn But my kisses bring again ...
... poems seem deserving of more attention than they have usually obtained . TAKE , Oh ! take those lips away , That so sweetly were forsworn ; And those eyes , the break of day , Lights that do mislead the morn But my kisses bring again ...
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