| Nicholas Rowe - English poetry - 1715 - 356 pages
...Nightingale ever fo JJweet ? IK. How foolifh I was to believe ". •;-- ./ ,,-r !:-:.\ She cou'd dote on fo lowly a Clown, ; -} ,.-' Or that her fond Heart would not grieve • . ..: „• To forfakethe fine Folk, of the Townj?:.r:,0-.To think that a Beauty fo gay, So kind and-foconftant WQuld... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1733 - 398 pages
...pleafure too great ; I liften'd, and cry'd when flie fung, Was nightingale ever fbiweet? How foolifli was I to believe, She could doat on fo lowly a clown,...her fond heart would not grieve, To forfake the fine folk of the town? To think that a beauty fo gay, So kind and Jo conuant would prove ; Or go clad like... | |
| Vincent Bourne - English poetry - 1734 - 168 pages
...caneret, blando captus modulamjne, ¡guando Тaт fuave, exclarpa, tu, Philomela, cants ! 'M ]How fooliíh was I to believe, She could doat on fo lowly a Clown î ' . > ,Or, that her fond Heart wou'd not grieve, To forfake the fine Folk of the Town î To think,... | |
| Allan Ramsay - Ballads, English - 1750 - 492 pages
...pleafure too great ; I liften'd, and cry'd when fhe fung, Was nightingale ever fo fweet ? How foolifh was I to believe, She could -doat on fo lowly a clown, Or Or that her fond heart would not grieve, To forfake the fine folk of the town i J:.. To think that... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1762 - 506 pages
...to believe, •• •t' • .Hfii'J •She could dote on fo lowly a clown.;'- '• -»•" --iH Of Or that her fond heart would not grieve, '..' * ( To forfake the fine folk of the town ; •.-• \ To think that a beauty fo gay, So kind and fo eonftant _ would prove... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 354 pages
...Pleasure too great. I liften'd, and cry'd, when fhe fung, Was Nightingale ever fo fweet? How foolifh was I to believe She could doat on fo lowly a Clown, Or that her fond Heart would not grieve To forfafce the fine FoUt of the Town? To think that a Beauty fo gay, So kind and fo conftant would prove;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 256 pages
...pleafure too great. I liften'd, and cry'd, when flie fung, Was nightingale ever fo fweet ? How foolifh was I to believe « She could doat on fo lowly a clown,...her fond heart would not grieve, To forfake the fine folk of the town ? To think that a. beauty fo gay, So kind and fo conftant would prove ; Or go clad... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 248 pages
...pleafure too great. I liften'd, and cry'd, when file fung, Was nightingale ever fo fweet ? How foolifh was I to believe She could doat on fo lowly a clown, Or that her fond he.:rt would not grieve, To forfake the fine folk of the town ? To flunk that a beauty fo gay, So kind... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 256 pages
...and cry'd, when fhe fung, Was nightingale ever fo fweetf Haw foolifh was I to believe She could tloat on fo lowly a clown, Or that her fond heart would not grieve, To forfrke the fine folk of the town? To think that a beauty fo gay, So kind and fo conftant would prove... | |
| Ballads, English - 1781 - 384 pages
...pleasure too great : I liften'd, and cry'd, when (he fung, Was nightingale ever ft. fweet 1 How fool i lh was I to believe She could doat on fo lowly a clown ! Or that her fond heart would not grieve To forfalce the fine folk of the, town ! To think '!:at > beauty fo gay, So kind and fo confront would... | |
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