The Works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham ...John Barber, alderman of London, 1726 - 493 psl. |
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... against me thy ftrongest forces call , And on my head let all the tempeft fall ; No mean retreat shall any weakness show , But calmly I'll expect the fatal blow ; A 2 80 My My limbs not trembling , in my mind no fear OF DEATH . 3.
... against me thy ftrongest forces call , And on my head let all the tempeft fall ; No mean retreat shall any weakness show , But calmly I'll expect the fatal blow ; A 2 80 My My limbs not trembling , in my mind no fear OF DEATH . 3.
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... shall To found aloud the praifee Love : That gentle , yet refiftless heat Which raises man to all things good & great : While other paffions of the mind To low brutality debafe mankind , By Love , we are above our felves refin'd.j 5 Oh ...
... shall To found aloud the praifee Love : That gentle , yet refiftless heat Which raises man to all things good & great : While other paffions of the mind To low brutality debafe mankind , By Love , we are above our felves refin'd.j 5 Oh ...
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... . SONG . Ome , let us now refolve at last To live and love in quiet ; We'll tie the knot fo very fast , That time shall ne'er untie it . The trueft joys they feldom prove , Who free from B5 The SONGS & VERSES . 25 The Reconcilement, Song,
... . SONG . Ome , let us now refolve at last To live and love in quiet ; We'll tie the knot fo very fast , That time shall ne'er untie it . The trueft joys they feldom prove , Who free from B5 The SONGS & VERSES . 25 The Reconcilement, Song,
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... shall wonder most at thee . 40 Then her neck , and breasts , and hair , And her --- But my charming fair Does in a thousand things excell Which I must not , dare not tell . 45 How go on then ? oh , I fee A lovely Venus drawn by thee ...
... shall wonder most at thee . 40 Then her neck , and breasts , and hair , And her --- But my charming fair Does in a thousand things excell Which I must not , dare not tell . 45 How go on then ? oh , I fee A lovely Venus drawn by thee ...
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... shall lie poffeffing , Folded in each other's arms , Love and nature's chiefeft bleffing In the ftill increasing charms . So the deareft joys of loving Which scarce Heaven can go beyond , Will be ev'ry day improving , sh . You more fair ...
... shall lie poffeffing , Folded in each other's arms , Love and nature's chiefeft bleffing In the ftill increasing charms . So the deareft joys of loving Which scarce Heaven can go beyond , Will be ev'ry day improving , sh . You more fair ...
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