| Ambrose Philips - Pastoral poetry, English - 1710 - 32 pages
...For, many 'Songs and Tales of Mirth had I, To chafe the lingring Sun adown the Sky. But, ah ! irnce Lucy coy has wrought her Spite Within my Heart; unmindful of Delight, : The Jolly Grooms I 'fly j and all alone To Rocks and Woods pour forth my fruitlefs Moan.* Oh quit thy wonted Scorn, relentlefs... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - Poets, English - 1745 - 426 pages
...Sky. But, ah ! fmce Lucy coy has wrought her Sipite Within my Heart ; unmindful 'of. Jpfelight^The jolly Grooms I fly ; and all, alone To Rocks and Woods pour forth my 'fruitlefs Moan. Oh quit thy wonted Scorn, relentlefs Fair ! E'er, lingring long, I perifh thro' Defpair.... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 432 pages
...For, many Songs- and Tales of Mirth had I, To chafe the lingring Sun adown the Sky. But, ah ! fmce Lucy coy has wrought her Spite Within my Heart ; unmindful; of Delight, The Jo lly G rooms I fly ; and all alone To Rocks and Woods pour forth my fruitlcfs Moan, Oh quit diy wonted... | |
| Wentworth Dillon Earl of Roscommon - English literature - 1750 - 500 pages
...mirth had I, To chafe the lingring fun adown the Iky. But, ah ! fmce Lucy coy has wrought her (pite Within my heart, unmindful- of delight, The jolly...fly ; and all alone To rocks and woods pour forth my frnitlefs moan. Oh quit thy wonted fcorn, relentkfs fair ! ' Ere lingring long, I periih thro' defpair.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 936 pages
...But, ah! fmce Lucy coy, deep-wrought her fpight •" Within my heart, unmindful of delight +4 •" The jolly grooms I fly, and, all alone, -" To rocks and woods pour forth my fruitlefs moan. " Oh! quit thy wonted fcorn, relentlefs pair! •" Ere, lingering fong, I perifh through... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 pages
...fky : " But, ah ! fmce Lucy coy, deep-wrought her fpight " Within my heart, unmindful of delight 44 " The jolly grooms I fly, and, all alone, " To rocks and woods pour forth my fruitlefs moan. " Oh ! quit thy wonted fcorn, relentlefs Fair ! " Ere, lingering long, I perifh through... | |
| James Burgh - 1792 - 410 pages
...ah ! fince Lucy coy deep wrought \\trfpight Within my bearf, unmindful of delight t The jolly youths I fly ; and all alone To rocks and woods pour forth my fruitlefs moan, Oh! f Thefc four lines are to be fpokcn Jlo-ivly, and with a. torpid UBtfinr.ity of... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1799 - 436 pages
...*• To chase the loit'ring sun adown the sky : " Hut ah ! since Lucy coy deep-wrought her spite " The jolly grooms I fly, and all alone " To rocks and woods pour forth my fru itless moan. " Oh quit thy wonted scorn, relentless Fair! " Ere ling'ring long I perish through... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 556 pages
...tales of mirth had I, To chase the loitering Sun adown the sky : Sut, ah ! since Lucy coy, deep-wrought her spite. Within my heart, unmindful of delight....fly, and, all alone, To rocks and woods pour forth my fruitless moan. Oh, quit thy wonted scorn, relentless fair ! Ere, lingering long, I perish through... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 554 pages
...mirth had I, To chase the loitering Sun adown the sky : Jut, ah ! since Lucy coy, deep-wrought Jjer spite' Within my heart, unmindful of delight, The...fly, and, all alone, To rocks and woods pour forth my fruitless moan. Oh, quit thy wonted scorn, relentless fair ! Ere, lingering long, I perish through... | |
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