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" With feigned solace ease a true-felt woe; Or if, deaf god, thou do deny that grace, Come as thou wilt, and what thou wilt bequeath, I long to kiss the image of my death. "
Select Beauties of Ancient English Poetry - Page 104
by Henry Headley - 1787 - 198 pages
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The Poetical Works of William Drummond of Hawthornden

William Drummond - Poetry, Modern - 1856 - 382 pages
...forgetfulness possest, And yet o'er me to spread thy drowsy wings Thou spares, alas ! who cannot be thy guest. Since I am thine, O come, but with that face To inward light which thou art wont to show, With feigned solace ease a true-felt woe ; Or if, deaf god, thou do deny that grace, Come as...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1856 - 800 pages
...possess'd, And yet o'er me to spread thy drowsy wings Thou spar'st, alas ! who cannot be thy guest Since I am thine, O come, but with that face To inward light, which thou art wont to show, With feigned solace case a true-felt woe ; Or if, deaf god. ihou do deny that grace, Come as...
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Englische Dichter: Eine Auswahl englischer Dichtungen mit deutscher Uebersetzung

English poetry - 1856 - 754 pages
...possest, And yet o're me to swing thy drowsie wings Thou spar'st, (alas !) who cannot be thy guest. Since I am thine, O come, but with that face To inward light which thou art wont to show, With faigned solace ease a true - felt woe ; Or if, deafe god, thou do deny that grace, Come...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1848 - 786 pages
...possess'd, And yet o'er me to spread thy drowsy wings Thou spar'st, alas ! who cannot be thy truest. Since I am thine, O come, but with that face To inward light, which thou art wont to show, With feigned solace ease a true-felt woe; Or if, deaf god, thou do deny that grace, Come as thou...
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Select specimens of the English poets, ed. by A. De Vere

Aubrey Thomas De Vere - 1858 - 298 pages
...possess'd ; And yet o'er me to spread thy drowsy wings Thou spar'st, alas ! who cannot be thy guest. Since I am thine, O come, but with that face To inward light, which thou art wont to show, With feigned solace ease a true-felt woe ; Or if, deaf god, thou do deny that grace, Come as...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1859 - 780 pages
...o'er me to spread thy drowsy wings Thou spar'st, alas ! who cannot be thy guest. Since I am thine, 0 come, but with that face To inward light, which thou art wont to show, With feigned solace ease a true-felt woe ; Or if, deaf god, thou do deny that grace, Come as...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1860 - 778 pages
...o'er me to spread thy drowsy wings Thou spar'st, alas ! who cannot be thy guest. Since I am thine, 0 come, but with that face To inward light, which thou art wont to show, With feigned solace ease a true-felt woe ; Or if, deaf god, thou do deny that grace, Come as...
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The History of Scotish Poetry

David Irving - English poetry - 1861 - 662 pages
...possest, And yet o're me to spread thy drowsie wings Thou spar'st, alas ! who cannot be thy guest. Since I am thine, O come, but with that face, To inward light which thou art wont to shew, With I";lined solace ease a true felt woe ; Or if, deafe god, thou do deny that grace, Come as...
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The History of Scotish Poetry

David Irving - English poetry - 1861 - 664 pages
...o're me to spread thy drowsie wings Thon spar'st, alas ! who cannot be thy guest. Since I am thine, 0 come, but with that face, To inward light which thou art wont to shew, With fained solace ease a true felt woe ; Or if, deafe god, thou do deny that grace, Come as...
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A Compendium of English Literautre: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 pages
...forgetfulness possess'd, And yet o'er me to spread thy drowsy wings Thou spar'st, alas! who cannot be thy guest Since I am thine, O come, but with that face To inward light, which thou art wont to show, With feigned solace ease a true-felt woe; Or if, deaf god, thou do deny that grace, Come as thou...
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