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" A wretch forlorn,' she cried ; 'Whose feet unhallow'd thus intrude Where heaven and you reside. ' But let a maid thy pity share, Whom love has taught to stray ; Who seeks for rest, but finds despair Companion of her way. '• My father... "
The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale - Page 25
by Oliver Goldsmith - 1832 - 411 pages
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The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794

1741 - 832 pages
...to ftray ; " Who feeks for reft, but finds defpair " Companion of her way, " My father liv'd befide the Tyne, " A wealthy lord was he ; " And all his wealth was inark'd at mine, " He had but only me. " To win me from his tender arms, *' Unnumber'd fuitors came...
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Annual Register, Volume 9

Edmund Burke - History - 1767 - 632 pages
...to flray j " Who feeks for reft, but finds defpair " Companion of her way. « My father liv'd befide the Tyne, " A wealthy lord was he : " And all his...«« To win me from his tender arms» " Unnumber'd fuitors came; " Who prais'd me for imputed charms» " And felt, or feign'da flame. " Each morn the...
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A Companion for a Leisure Hour

Samuel Derrick - English literature - 1769 - 196 pages
...to ftray : " Who feeks for reft, but finds defpair " Companion of her way. " My father liv'd befide the Tyne, " A wealthy lord was he ; " And all his...me. " To win me from his tender arms, " Unnumber'd fuitors came; " Who prais'd me for imputed charms, " And felt or feign'da flame. " Each hour a mercenary...
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A Collection of the Most Esteemed Pieces of Poetry, that Have Appeared for ...

Moses Mendez - English poetry - 1770 - 334 pages
...to ftray ; * Who feeks for reft, but finds defpair ' Companion of her way. « My father liv'd befide the Tyne, ' A wealthy lord was he ; « And all his...me. ' To win me from his tender arms ' Unnumber'd fuitors came ; ' Who prais'd me for imputed charms, ' And felt or feign'da flame. ' Each hour a mercenary...
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Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most ...

John Aikin - Ballads, English - 1774 - 328 pages
...her way. My Father liv'd befide the Tyne, A wealthy Lord was he ; And all his wealth was mark'd for mine, He had but only me. To win me from his tender arms •Unnumber'd fuitors cam?: Who prais'd me for imputed charms, And felt or feign'da flame. Each hour the mercenary'...
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Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most ...

John Aikin - Ballads, English - 1774 - 316 pages
...her way. My Father liv'd befide the Tyne, A wealthy Lord was he ; And all his wealth was mark'd for mine, He had but only me. < To win me from his tender arras Unnumber'd fuitors came : Who prais'd me for imputed charms, And felt or feign'da flame. Each...
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The Arminian Magazine: Consisting of Extracts and Original ..., Volume 10

John Wesley - Biography - 1787 - 726 pages
...of her way. My father lived befide thy Tyne, A wealthy lord was he ; And all his wealth was marked as mine, He had but only me. To win me from his tender arms, Unnumbered fuitorscame; Who praifed me for imputed charms And felt or feigned a flame. Each hour a...
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The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: Now First ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1780 - 204 pages
...to ftray; " Who feeks for reft, but finds defpair " Companion of her way. " My father liv'd befide the Tyne, " A wealthy lord was he ; " And all his...me. " To win me from his tender arms, " Unnumber'd fuitors came ; " Who prais'd me for imputed charms, " And felt, or feign'da flame. " Each hour a mercenary...
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Poems on Various Subjects; Selected to Enforce the Practice of Virtue: And ...

Children's poetry, English - 1780 - 226 pages
...to ftray} •' Who feeks for reft, but finds defpak " Companion of her way. " My father liv'd befide the Tyne, " A wealthy lord was he; " And all his -wealth...•« To win me from his tender arms-, " Unnumber'd fuitors came; SELECT POEMS. " Each hour a mercenary crowd " With richeft proffers ftrove: " Among the...
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The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Volume 1

English periodicals - 1781 - 512 pages
...ftray ; « Who feeks for reft, but finds defpair ' Companion of her way. • My father livM beftde the Tyne, ' A wealthy lord was he ; • And all his...me. • To win me from his tender arms, ' Unnumber'd fuitors came ; • Who prais'd me for imputed charms, ' And felt, or feign'da flame. • Each hour...
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