| George Crabbe - 1810 - 372 páginas
...When the dear friends had nothing to impart : — All ! all ! are over; — now tll' accomplisli'd maid Longs for the world, of nothing there afraid...pleasures many, and each pleasure new : Ah ! — World experienc'd ! what of thee is told ? How few thy pleasures, and those few how old. Within a silent... | |
| George Crabbe - 1810 - 402 páginas
...-1 ...... '•• •• • , ..* •"**• All ! all ! are over ; — now th' accomplish'd Makl -y Longs for the World, of nothing there afraid : Dreams...Hands. Ah ! — World unknown ! how charming is thy Vitw, Thy Pleasures many, and each Pleasure new : All ! — World experienc'd ! Avhat of thee is told... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 340 páginas
...'twixt Heart and Heart, When the dear Friends had nothing to impart :— All! all! are over;—now th' accomplish^ Maid Longs for the World, of nothing...Heart of rest; At the paternal Door a Carriage stands, lave knits their Hearts and Hymen joins their Hands. Ah!—World unknown! how charming is thy View,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 338 páginas
...Heart, Wbeu the dear Friends had nothing to impart : — All ! all! are over ;— now th' accomplish'd Maid Longs for the World, of nothing there afraid...gentle Breast, And fancied Lovers rob the Heart of rest ; letter 24.] SCHOOLS. 28.1 At the paternal Door a Carriage stands, Love knits their Hearts and Hymen... | |
| 1877 - 798 páginas
...terms, he was " cock of the walk " for the time being. CHAPTER XXX. — DOVER STREET. " Ah t—world unknown ! How charming is thy view, Thy pleasures many, and each pleasure new ! Ah !— worid experienced ! What of ihee is told ? ttow few thy pleasures, and each pleasure old ! "—... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 346 páginas
...Heart, When the dear Friends had nothing to impart :— All ! all! are over ; — now th' accomplish'd Maid Longs for the World, of nothing there afraid...Pleasures many, and each Pleasure new : Ah !— World experienc'd ! what of thee is told? How few thy Pleasures, and those few how old! Within a silent Street,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1829 - 348 páginas
...invade her gentle hreast, And faneied lovers roh the hearl of rest; At the paternal door a earriage stands, Love knits their hearts and Hymen joins their hands. Ah ! — world unknown ! how eharming is thy view, Thy pleasures many, and eaeh pleasure new : Ah 1 — world experieneed ! what... | |
| George Crabbe - 1832 - 152 páginas
...heart, When the dear friends had nothing to impart; All ! all ! are over. — Now th' accomplish'd maid Longs for the world, of nothing there afraid...breast, And fancied lovers rob the heart of rest. Ah! world unknown, how charming is thy view, Thy pleasures many, and each pleasure new. Ah ! world... | |
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 346 páginas
...heart, When the dear friends had nothing to impart: — All! all! are over; — now th' accomplish'd maid Longs for the world, of nothing there afraid...knits their hearts and Hymen joins their hands. Ah I — world unknown ! how charming is thy view, Thy pleasures many, and each pleasure new : Ah ! —... | |
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 340 páginas
...»'» When the dear friends had nothing to impart: — All ! all ! are over; — now th' accomplish'd maid Longs for the world, of nothing there afraid...gentle breast, And fancied lovers rob the heart of rest ; uv At the paternal door a carriage stands, Love knits their hearts and Hymen joins their hands. Ah... | |
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