| Sir John Suckling - 1709 - 392 psl.
...each wife Man knows, As good Stuff under Flannel.lies, as under filkenCloaths. JS SONG. IPrethee fend me back my Heart, Since I -cannot have thine: / For if from Yours you will not part, Why then fhoud'it thou have mine ? Yet now [ think on't, let it lie, To find it were in vain, For thou'ft a... | |
| 1781 - 384 psl.
...fancy fill, And in wi flits make me blcft. SONG 119. Written by Sir JOHN SUCKLING. J Pr'ytbee fend me back my heart, Since I cannot have thine : for if from yours you will not part, Why then ihou'dit thou have mint ? Yet now I think on't, let it lie; To find it were is vain; For thou'ft a... | |
| Alexander Dalrymple - 1796 - 242 psl.
...on he runs, to feek delight To-morrmu, 'till to-nigbt he dies. 'B. 18 C. PRIOR. .'P~ I PR'YTHEE fend me back my heart, Since I cannot have thine : For, if from Yours you will not part, Why then fhouldft Thou have mine ? Yet, now I think on't, let it lye ; To take it were .in vain ; For Thou'ft... | |
| Alexander Dalrymple - 1796 - 240 psl.
...: Yet on he runs, to feek delight To-marrvw, 'till to-night he dies. B. i8C. PRIOR. 1 PR'YTHEE fend me back my heart, Since I cannot have thine: For, if from Yours you will not part, Why then fhouldft Thou have mine ? Yet, now I think ou't, let it lye ; To take it were in vain ; For Thou'ft... | |
| Lyre - 1806 - 208 psl.
...not heighten the roses of beauty, he has succeeded in divesting them of their thorns. I PRAY thee, send me back my heart; Since I cannot have thine: For if from jour's you will not part, Why then should'st thou have mine ? Yet, now I think on't, let it lie, To... | |
| John Aikin - 1810 - 330 psl.
...the swain who adores her is near, Say, thy sounds are the sighs of his heart. WOLCOTT. I PR'Y TIIEE send me back my heart, Since I cannot have thine;...think on't, let it lie } To find it were in vain ; For thou 'st a thief in either eye Would steal it back again. Why should two hearts in one breast lie,... | |
| John Aikin - 1810 - 386 psl.
...begin your pain ; For such a faithful tender heart Can never break in vain. [SIR JOHN SUCKLING.] "1 PRITHEE send me back my heart, Since I cannot have...thine : For if from yours you will not part, Why then should you have mine ? Yet, now I think on't, let it lie, To find it were in vain : For you've a thief... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 802 psl.
...this each wise man knows, [cloaths. As good stuff under flannel lies, as under silken SONG. I HIYTHEF. send me back my heart, Since I cannot have thine : For if from yours you will not part, Why then shou'd'st thou have mine ? Yet now I think on't, let it He ; To find it, were in vain : For thou'st... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 440 psl.
...merry man, love ever kept him sad ; He was as far from happiness, as one that is stark mad. SOJVG. Vet now I think on't, let it lie ; To find it, were in vain : VOT thou 'st a thief in either eye AVou'd steal it baek again. Why should two hearts in one breast... | |
| John Bull - 1825 - 782 psl.
...annually for the like sum, as a recompense for the friendly service he had rendered him. REJECTED LOVE. I prithee send me back my heart. Since I cannot have thine ; For if from yours you will not part, AVhy then shouldest thou have mine "Í Yet, now 1 think (in't, let it lie, To fiud it were in vain,... | |
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