To charm me with thy softness : 'tis in vain : Thou can'st no more betray, nor I be ruin'd. The hours of folly, and of fond delight, Are wasted all, and fled ; those that remain Are doom'd to weeping, anguish, and repentance. The Roué - Página 204por Samuel Beazley - 1828Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Bell - 1791 - 376 páginas
...endearments, To charm me with thy softness : 'tis in vain : Thou Can'st no more betray, nor I be ruin'd. The hours of folly, and of fond delight, Are wasted all, and fled ; those that remain Are docm'd to weeping, anguish, and repentance. I come to charge thee with a long account, Of all the sorrows... | |
| 1797 - 462 páginas
...endearments, To charm me with thy softness : 'tis in vain : Thou can'st no more betray, nor I be ruin'd. The hours of folly, and of fond delight, Are wasted...remain Are doom'd to weeping, anguish, and repentance. I come to charge thee with a long account, Of all the sorrows I have known already, And all I have... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 452 páginas
...endearments, To charm me with thy softness : 'tis in vain : Thou can'st no more betray, nor I be ruin'd. The hours of folly, and of fond delight, Are wasted...remain Are doom'd to weeping, anguish, and repentance. I come to charge thee with a long account, Of all the sorrows! have known already, And all I have to... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 462 páginas
...endearments, To charm me with thy softness : 'tis in vain : Thou can'st no more betray, nor I be ruin'd. The hours of folly, and of fond delight, Are wasted...remain Are doom'd to weeping, anguish, and repentance. I come to charge thee with a long account, Of all the sorrows I have known already, And all I have... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 páginas
...endearments, To charm me with thy softness : 'tis in vain : Thou can'st no more betray, nor I be ruined. The hours of folly, and of fond delight, Are wasted all, and fled ; those that remain Are doomed to weeping, anguish, and repentance. I come to charge thee with a long account, Of all the sorrows... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 páginas
...endearments, To charm me with thy softness : 'tis in vain : Thou can'st no more betray, nor I be ruined. The hours of folly, and of fond delight, Are wasted all, and fled ; those that remain Arc doomed to weeping, anguish, and repentance. I come to charge thee with a long account, Of all the... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 348 páginas
...endear-- merits, To charm me with thy softness : 'tis in vain : Thou canst no more betray, nor I beruin'd. The hours of folly, and of fond delight, Are wasted...remain, Are doom'd to weeping, anguish, and repentance. I come to charge thee with a long account, Of all the sorrows I have known already, And all I have... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 328 páginas
...endearments, To charm me with thy softness : 'tis in vain : ' Thou canst no more betray, nor I beruin'd. The hours of folly, and of fond delight, Are wasted...remain, Are doom'd to weeping, anguish, and repentance. I come to charge thee with a long account, Of all the sorrows I have known already, And all I have... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 498 páginas
...endearments, To charm me with thy softness: 'tis in vain : Thou canst no more betray, nor I be ruin'd. The hours of folly and of fond delight, Are wasted...remain Are doom'd to weeping, anguish, and repentance. I come lo charge thee with a long account Of all the sorrows I have known already, And all 1 have to... | |
| 1823 - 696 páginas
...charm me with thy softness ; 'tis in vain : Thou can'st no more betray, nor I be ruined. The honra Some lucky wits impute it but to chance ; Others, because of both sides I do take My b anguish, weeping, and repentance. I come to charge thee with a long account Of all the sorrows I have... | |
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