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" Ye sacred pow'rs, whose gracious providence Is watchful for our good, guard me from men, From their deceitful tongues, their vows and flatteries; Still let me pass neglected by their eyes: Let my bloom wither and my form decay, That none may think it... "
Popular Tales: Lame Jervas. The will. The Limerick gloves. Out of debt out ... - Page 92
by Maria Edgeworth - 1813
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Poetical Miscellanies: Consisting of Original Poems and Translations

English poetry - 1714 - 528 pages
...negleited by their Eyes : Let my Bloom wither, and my Form decay, That none may think it worth his while to ruin me, And fatal Love may never be my Bane. Rowe Fair Pen. Let Ignominy brand thy hated Name : Let modeft Matrons at thy Mention ftartj And blufhing...
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The Fair Penitent. A Tragedy: Written by Nicholas Rowe, Esq

Nicholas Rowe - 1754 - 88 pages
...pafs neglefted by their Eyes, Let my Bloom wither, and my Form decay, That none may think it worth his while to ruin me, And fatal Love may never be my Bane. Cal. Ha ! Altamont ? Calijla, now be wary, And guard thy Soul's Accents with Diflembling, Nor let this...
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The ambitious stepmother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - 1756 - 456 pages
...pafs neglefted by their Eyes, Let my Bloom wither, and my Form decay, That none may think it worth his while to ruin me, And fatal Love may never be my Bane. CALISTA. Ha! Altamont? CalijIn, now be Vary, And guard thy Soul's Acceffes with DifTembling; Nor let...
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The Works: The ambitious step-mother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 408 pages
...pafs neglefted by their Eyes, Let my Bloom wither, and my Form decay, That none may think it worth his while to ruin me, And fatal Love may never be my Bane. CA LIST A. Ha ! Altamont ! Califta, now be wary, And guard thy Soul's Accefles with Diflembling ; Nor...
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British Theatre: Alzira, by Aaron Hill [adapted from Voltaire] 1791. The ...

John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 376 pages
...neglefled by their eyes, " Let my bloom wither, and my form decay, " That none may think it worth his while to ruin " me, " And fatal love may never be my bane." [Exit. Cat. Ha, Altamont ! Calista, now be wary, And guard thy soul's accesses with dissembling: 80...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 3

John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 462 pages
...neglefted by their eyes, " Let my bloom wither, and my form decay, " That none may think it worth his while to ruin " me, " And fatal love may never be my bane." [' Exit. Cal. Ha, Altamont ! Calista, now be wary, And guard thy soul's accesses with dissembling :...
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The Fair Penitent: A Tragedy

Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 452 pages
...neglecled by their eyes, " Let my bloom wither, and my form decay, " That none may think it worth his while to ruin " me, " And fatal love may never be my bane." f Exit. Cat. Ha, Altamont ! Calista, now be wary, And guard thy soul's accesses with dissembling :...
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Bell's British Theatre: Douglas, by J. Home. ... The alchymist, altered from ...

English drama - 1797 - 462 pages
...neglecled by their eyes, " Let my bloom wither, and my form decay, " That none may think it worth his while to ruin " me, " And fatal love may never be my bane." \Exit. Cat. Ha, Altamont ! Calista, now be wary, And guard thy soul's accesses with dissembling: 80...
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The British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...pass neglected by their eyes, Let my bloom wither, and my form decay, That none may think it worth his while to ruin me, • And fatal love may never be my bane ! [Exit. C'il. Ha, Altamont ! Calibta, now be wary, And guard thy soul's accesses with dissembling...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Tragedies

English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...pass neglected by their eves, Let my bloom wither, and mv form decay, That none may think it worth his while to ruin me, And fatal love may never be my bane ! [Exit. Cиl. Ha, Altamont ! Calista, now be wary, And guard thy soul's accesses with dissembling...
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